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Artec Spider II - Portable Scanner
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Artec Spider II

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The Artec Spider II is a portable 3D scanner employing structured light to create high-resolution scans of small objects. It generates precise point cloud data suitable for reverse engineering, digital archiving, and rapid prototyping. This device is particularly useful for professionals in design, manufacturing, and heritage preservation who require detailed dimensional information.

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What kinds of objects is the Artec Spider II meant to scan?

The Spider line is aimed at high-detail scans of small and medium objects, such as mechanical parts, product prototypes, museum pieces, and organic surfaces. It is not the same role as a long-range scanner for rooms or buildings.

Does the Artec Spider II need markers on the object?

Artec structured-light scanners are often valued because they can capture geometry without sticking markers on many objects. Very shiny, transparent, or textureless surfaces may still need preparation such as scanning spray.

What software do people use with Artec Spider II scans?

Artec scanners are typically paired with Artec Studio for capture, alignment, cleanup, and export. Common downstream formats include meshes used in CAD, reverse engineering, and digital archiving workflows.

How is Artec Spider II different from Artec Leo?

Artec Leo is known for wireless, screen-equipped scanning and a wider general-purpose workflow. The Spider family is more focused on fine detail capture for smaller objects where precision matters more than walking around a large scene.

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