| You’re a stylist or a parts designer : just a few clicks and you’re working on your 3D prototype files. Case Study Design Kare FRANDSEN, a young and talented student at the famous Danish Design School has designed a prototype of the cradle for his future child. - installation of the reference rule to determine the scale of the cradle body - A series of photos of the upturned cradle body are taken. - Other photos of the rest of the cradle body are taken thanks to Rhinophoto technology which allows digitization of the entire object in one single project. - Rhinophoto calculates the 3D point in just a few minutes, - support legs are reassembled on the shell and a few targets are added (existing targets on the shell are kept) - A new series of photos are taken and added to the project in Rhinophoto. - One more click and the points are correctly oriented thanks to one of Rhinophoto's special commands. - Another click and target extremities are calculated... – … which allow the cradle shell curves to be calculated - The last step : creation of the 3D model with Rhino. Time required for digitizing : 1h30 (for all steps; support leg disassembly, target positioning, photos, calculations, support leg re-assembly, new target positioning, photos, target removal...)
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