Production year
2012
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Modèle numérique 3D en construction, en temps réel, à partir d'un fragment de colonne gallo-romaine trouvé sur le site de Nasium dans la Meuse. Des pastilles, collées tous les 5 cm sur l'objet, permettent de positionner dans l'espace les points numérisés. Le capteur laser HandyScan numérise le fragment de colonne en 3D. Le but est de déterminer le diamètre de la colonne afin d'en faire un modèle 3D complet.
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2012
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