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Leo 3D models

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Leo HD

Shiny parts and repetitive patterns might seem like an obvious challenge for many, but with the 2022 Artec Leo, this axle shaft was captured in fine detail in just 10 minutes.

Leo HD

The comb-over & fade along with the boxed beard were faithfully recreated in myriads of submillimeter-accurate polygons and packed into a 3D model file in .stl format.

Leo HD

This detailed, high-resolution model of a shiny piece of metal with lots of holes and hard to reach areas was created, start to finish, in a total of about 35 minutes.

Leo HD

This popular and versatile model of a skid-steer loader was captured in high-resolution 3D with Artec Leo in HD Mode within 90 minutes.

Leo HD

This small and lightweight off-road vehicle was manually assembled pretty much from scratch by its owner – and its journey didn’t end there.

Leo HD

Shiny parts with lots of small details, holes, fine lines, and sharp edges are no longer something to fear, as demonstrated in this 3D scan of an engine.

Leo HD

All the thin edges and angled surfaces of the crankcase, together with its individual structural reinforcements, were captured with unmistakable fidelity.

Leo HD

In just 8 minutes this crankshaft, a core part of a 6-cylinder internal combustion engine, was scanned with Artec Leo in HD Mode.

Leo HD

Immerse yourself in this extraordinary 3D model of a hatchet, discovered at a simulated crime scene and expertly scanned using the Artec Leo with HD Mode.

Leo HD

Using the world’s first wireless, AI-powered 3D scanner, it’s proven possible to capture every intricate detail, from the helmet’s viewport and oxygen supply connectors, to its front-mounted branding plate.

Leo HD

Thanks to Artec Leo’s onboard automatic processing and in-built HD display, scanning was done in a flash and with no need to worry about any details missed.

Combo HD

This extraordinary 3D model of a mock crime scene comes from a Dutch Police training facility in the Netherlands, featuring subway train wagons, forensic mannequins, and everything else within the simulated crime scene.

Leo HD

Using the new, AI-powered HD Mode, all the thin edges, including the internal reinforcements, as well as the holes of various diameters, and the long, sweeping curves of the aerodynamic exterior were easily captured.

Combo HD

Captured as part of collaboration with the Luxembourgish police department, this footprint shows how 3D scanning is fast becoming an effective tool for sampling forensic evidence.

Leo HD

This forensic mannequin 3D model was created during a forensics training exercise in the Netherlands using the Artec Leo (HD Mode) with the Dutch Police ETVR team.

Leo HD

If you zoom in real close to this goat skull, you may end up immersed in incredible detail for longer than the two minutes it took to scan with the new 2022 Artec Leo.

Leo HD

Scanned with a Leo in HD Mode, this beauty was full of both large, sleek surfaces and small, intricate details.

Leo HD

Have a good look around this model and have a look at the lines, the details, the form, and the fact that the 3D model represents the original object with astounding accuracy.

Leo HD

Boosted by the AI-injected feature of Artec Studio 15 called HD Mode, the scanner managed to capture all the teeny details of the engine in high resolution with no help from scanning spray or markers.

Leo HD

Just a few minutes of scanning was enough to capture a significant portion of the frame’s geometry for a vivid example of what HD Mode is all about.

Leo HD

Can you capture color? With the new Leo, texture stands out vibrantly and bold, while fine lines and surfaces are accurately captured for a true-to-life 3D model.

Leo HD

The glossy surface and complicated structure of this pet hair dryer was no match for Artec Leo and a digital camera, along with Artec Studio 18 features.

Leo HD

With noise levels at an absolute minimum, holes become that much easier to scan, as can be seen here.

Combo HD

Digitizing this huge truck with Artec Leo & Ray II, using the highest resolution data from each device, was quick, easy, and yielded an incredibly detailed full-color simulation model.