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Church

The façade of a church in Hamm district of Luxembourg City.
3D scanning of the object showcases the results achievable by combining close-range and long-range scanning technologies to create a detailed 3D replica of the surrounding environment. In this project, two objects were involved: the church façade and the stele in front of it. Typically, a long-range scanner is used for scanning facades. However, in this case, a part of the surface was obscured by the stele, requiring the use of a handheld 3D scanner to scan blind spots and gather more details on the object.
The separate task involved processing the entire dataset from both types of scanners. This included cleaning the geometry of defects and assembly errors in the scanned data to create a polygonal model. The goal was to achieve an optimal polygon count to preserve the object's details while allowing for the demonstration of results without extended loading times in the viewer player.