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Sep 2016

The first thing to realize is that the workflow for 3D depends very much on what you’re working on, and the tools will need to be selected based on that.

In “2D printing”, you could be working on (for example) art, engineering drawings, photography, spreadsheets, or text documents – they are quite different in nature and require different software. Scanning for 2D differs here, too - scanning for photography has very different needs from scanning for text documents.

Similarly, for 3D, you need to decide what it is you are trying to accomplish, and then let that dictate what tools and techniques you will use. Scanning for reproducing sculpted works will differ from scanning for reverse-engineering.