Welcome to my 3D scanning gallery, where real world objects are captured and transformed into accurate digital models. This collection showcases my work in photogrammetry and evolving 3D capture techniques, converting physical forms into detailed, usable assets for design, fabrication, and visualization.
The projects featured here highlight my ability to extract clean geometry and reliable proportions from a wide range of subjects, from organic forms and personal likenesses to functional objects and complex surfaces. These scans are intended to serve as strong foundations for 3D modeling, reverse engineering, and design reference, where dimensional accuracy and spatial consistency matter.
While the methods shown in this gallery focus on accuracy and technical reliability, I have also been developing a newer, streamlined AI assisted workflow capable of producing stunning visual representations from minimal input. That approach excels at fast, expressive results, while the scanning techniques shown here remain better suited for precise modeling and fabrication reference. You can see examples of that newer workflow on the landing page featuring my most recent projects.
As this gallery continues to grow, it will expand beyond photogrammetry to include time of flight and laser scanning methods, allowing for higher precision capture and a broader range of applications. Browse through the examples to see how physical objects can be faithfully translated into digital form. If you’re looking to capture something meaningful, functional, or unique, I’d be happy to help turn it into a usable 3D asset.
Great for capturing entire scenes and larger models where some semblance of dimension are necessary can be scaled with reference objects in scene for usefulness modeling compatible products. Best captured are static targets in static well lit environments.
Great for capturing visual detail on complex organic targets, like people animals etc. Using minimal input 2-4 clear photos the remaining necessary data can be generated with use of an AI agent. The target images are then broken down based on areas of necessary detail and size of desired output. These separated set are then fed into and enhanced photogrammetry package and the resulting outputs are stitched together in blender to create the final model. This is great for stylized recreations but not necessarily dimensionally accurate. Perfect for 3d keepsakes of persons or pets even if they cant stay still for the traditional 100+ pictures needed for traditional photogrammetry.