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3D Scan Renders

So during my scan trials, I realized everything I had was quite small. In fact they were too small to scan because the scanner couldn't comprehend what the object was when the scan was finished. Some came out looking like landscapes which was pretty cool, but it wasn't obvious what my original object was. 

I ended up wanting to try and see how fabric would appear through the 3D scan so I took my bandana and tied part of it with a hair tie. It ended up looking like bunny ears so I stuck with it. I didn't mess with the mesh that much because I wanted to keep the fabric texture and look to the scan in the render. 

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