3D scanned Amphipyra pyramidea (Linnaeus 1758) captured using scAnt, our affordable and open-source platform for the creation of digital 3D models of arthropods and small objects. ScAnt consists of a scanner and a Graphical User Interface which enable the automated generation of multi-view Extended-Depth-Of-Field (EDOF) images. These images are simultaneously processed and masked with a novel approach combining random forest-based edge-detection, adaptive thresholding, and connected component labelling.
This beautiful specimen was given to us by Simon Chen Body length: 20.40 mm (excluding antennae and legs)
- SfM mesh generated with 3DF Zephyr Lite
- Hind wings reprojected from EDOF images
(All post processing done in blender 2.8)
All code, CAD drawings, and assembly instructions here: https://skfb.ly/6XGpP
Find us at http://evo-biomech.ic.ac.uk/ and EvoBiomech
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