Driftwood scanned with 123D Catch

Driftwood scanned with 123D Catch

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This is a small pile of driftwood I captured using 123D Catch. I had been scanning a few other objects that day, and was curious about what 123D Catch would make of this. Overall, the model came out better than I expected (over 52,000 faces!). But it still had some gaps in it that needed some further processing. I captured this object using 123D Catch, then processed it using Meshmixer and netfabb Studio Basic to make it manifold and 3D-printable. I have included a fully-textured cleaned model exported from 123D Catch, as well as the original 123D Catch project file (.3DP). Feel free to hack away on it! Instructions Print using full support. I used 0.2mm layer height, 1 shell and 10% infill.

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