Laser-Scanned Photoshoot

Check this out, London based studio ScanLAB has collaborated with fashion designer Vivienne Westwood to produce the first fashion shoot done with 3D laser scanners instead of cameras.

How does this work? Well… ScanLab used an advanced terrestrial laser scanner to digitise both the models and the location to create high-resolution “point clouds” of data.

3D laser scanning can create detailed digital models of extremely large spaces in full colour. “There are two processes we use,” said Shaw. “The first is a spatial capture, which works on a quality of reflection. We then usually scan in full colour as well, although we didn’t do that for the Vivienne Westwood project.”


Die Traumdeutung from ScanLAB on Vimeo.
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