Object to be be cast

Object to be be cast

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Rose Stark, a graduate student in the Department of Art, brought this object into the lab for a unique project. She had been in a class with Steve Thurston from the Ceramics department and was determined to create a mold of the soft-body cotton figure. To achieve this, she utilized our state-of-the-art scanning process to generate a 3D model of her object. This model was then printed in PLA, a versatile plastic material that allowed her to craft a plaster mold around the object with precision. Rose Stark herself handled the scanning process, employing a single-camera setup to capture high-quality images of her subject. Subsequent processing and editing were carried out using Agisoft Photoscan, a sophisticated software tool also wielded by Rose Stark. This meticulous approach ensured that every detail was accurately captured and preserved in the 3D model. This impressive scan was produced in 2017 at the 3D scanning lab, which is operated by Andrew Frueh within the Department of Art at The Ohio State University. Under his expert guidance, the lab has become a hub for innovative projects like Rose's, pushing the boundaries of what is possible with 3D technology.

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