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The startup Body Labs' technology can turn a body scan into a true-to-life 3D avatars that can move naturally and virtually.
Now that BioDigital, a 3D human body modeling startup, is releasing its API to the public, this is possible.
Not all 3D scanning is alike, and the right workflow can depend on the object involved. [Ding Dong Drift] demonstrates this in his 3D scan of a project car. His goal is to design custom attachments… ...
This works in real time and fills in the blanks left by the camera’s images to construct 3D models of the body in 14 different poses.
What’s particularly attractive about the technology, according to its proponents, is that 3D printers can produce body parts much quicker and cheaper than other methods.
Body Labs, a 3D human body modeling startup, is now part of Amazon Virtually try on outfits from Amazon? That feature could come soon enough.
Going one step further, Zygote Media Group used its expertise in those fields to create hyper-accurate 3D models of the human body.
Meet Anna, a 3D model created by UK furniture company Furniture At Work, which is supposed to represent what we will look like by the year 2100.