We Scanned a Chair in two Minutes

We took some time (about two minutes or so) to create a CAD model of a car’s chair. Below you can download the original mesh in high resolution, and a reduced one. The colorization show the normals.

Downloads as STL models:

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Original resolution: 533,317 vertices and 1,047,917 faces, 20.8MB

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Low resolution: 27,683 vertices and 52,394 faces, 1.15MB

Creative Commons Licensechair by Martin Ankerl is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

Room, Scanned with ReconstructMe in a few Seconds

We made a quick scan of our room by moving the Kinect around, and extracted the mesh that was created in realtime as an STL. Here is what it looks like:

The original mesh is quite large–it has 578,732 vertices, 1,110,366 faces. All this was created in realtime.

You can download the generated STL files here, and we also have a reduced version to save your bandwith:

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Large, unfiltered version with 578,732 vertices and 1,110,366 faces. 21.6 MB

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Reduced version with 31,033 vertices and 55,517 faces. 1.21 MB

Have fun :)