Reverse Modeling
Reverse modeling refers to the process of acquiring 3D data and spatial geometry of a product by means of laser scanning and point acquisition, and then constructing a model of the acquired data through professional computer software and applying it to digitization.
Application scenarios 3D printing models of molds, dolls, etc., digital archiving of parts, error comparison, scanning of characters, digitization of cultural relics, digitization of factories, BIM model data, digitization of film and TV scenes.
Depending on the scanning object, accuracy, instrumentation, etc., more diverse processing methods exist, such as Geomagic Wrap, Geomagic Design X, Geomagic Control X, Scene, etc. These software process data with the following characteristics:
Mesh model based on point cloud is ready for 3D printing. The benefit are software training cycle is short and quick to start.