Digitization of Natural, Cultural and Historical Heritage

These include the type and color of the materials that make up the scanned object, preservation of the actual scale, and infor mation about the lighting conditions during scanning. The data recorded during the scanning phase serves as the basis for our data processing team to calibrate the model. Creating a truly comprehensive digital world requires handling a large number of elements, such as buildings, roads, sidewalks, traffic lights, benches, bus stops, stairs, and potentially even vehicles. One of our AAA-computer games features Amsterdam city center of (the Oude Kerk church) as an environment that we have worked on, showcasing our capabilities in this field. We ensure a high level of attention paid to every detail throughout the entire creative workflow, crafting digital assets such as • props , vehicles, machinery, furniture, food, clothes, animals, etc.; • characters , whole figures, or body parts such as faces, hands, legs, etc. and • environments , city streets, mountain ranges, buildings, countryside, etc.

Generating a precise 3D model of a complex environment is a multifaceted process that requires taking several factors into conside ration. We are talking about conducting light studies, measuring material and color properties and taking other essential mea surements. Integrating all said elements is crucial in creating a precise and lifelike representation of any given environment.

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