•   3D Scanning DIG012AS3AE-3004 24.03.2025-16.05.2025  3   (NONSTOP, ...) +-
    Learning objectives
    After this course, the student knows the basic technologies of 3D scanning ands understands how they can be used to convert real world objects into their digital twins. He/she understands the basic similarities and differences of the technologies and can pick a useful technique for a given scanning task
    A student who has completed this course will be able to take a real object through the scanning process and into a digital environment such as Blender.
    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    DIG012AS2AE Basic 3D Design with Blender MUST be taken prior to this course with a good grade, or, the student must display adequate design competence using Blender, 3DS Max, or Cinema 4D.
    Any other 3D package can be considered, if it exports STL file format files.
    Contents
    The software and equipment used are
    RealityCapture
    Luma.ai

    The content areas are:
    Laser Triangulation Scanning: how lasers are used to measure the distance to a surface by triangulating the reflected light.
    Structured Light Scanning: how patterns of light are projected onto a surface, and the deformed patterns are analyzed to reconstruct the 3D shape.
    Time-of-Flight (ToF) Scanning: how ToF cameras measure the time it takes for light to travel from the source to the object and back to determine distance.
    Photogrammetry: the principles of photogrammetry, where multiple images of an object are analyzed to triangulate and reconstruct its 3D structure.
    Structured Light Scanning: how patterns of light are projected onto a surface, and the deformed patterns are analyzed to reconstruct the 3D shape.
    3D Scanning Software: Overview of software used for 3D data processing and reconstruction. This will include both open-source and commercial solutions.
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1
    1 - The student scores at least 40/100 on the Moodle exam and is able to produce a simple scanned object.
    Assessment criteria - grade 3
    3 - The student scores at least 60/100 on the exam and is able to produce a well-scanned object.
    Assessment criteria - grade 5
    5 - The student scores at least 80/100 on the exam and is able to produce a high-quality scanned object or objects.

    Teaching methods and instruction

    This virtual course covers the theory and practice of object scanning. The process allows you to scan a physical object and use it in a virtual world.

    Students will use 3D scanning and modeling techniques in practical exercises.

    Some of the software and equipment used include:

    Reality Capture, Beholder or other similar software
    Luma.ai and comparable software
    Other open-source or otherwise free scanning software
    Scanners, if students have access of them. To use the 3D Lab scanners, students must contact the teacher.

    Learning material and recommended literature

    The learning material consists of a knowledge package and exercises available in Moodle.

    Working life connections

    The necessity of 3D scanning has been emphasized in many different fields, and although there is no direct connection, it can be beneficial in various industries.

    Campus

    Pasila

    Exam dates and re-exam possibilities

    You can retake the exam in Moodle twice.

    Teaching language

    English

    Internationality

    Courseware is in English.

    Timing

    24.03.2025 - 16.05.2025

    Learning assignments

    The learning tasks include scanning exercises of physical objects using photogrammetry, or if the student has access to a 3D scanner, they can also use it.

    Enrollment

    14.02.2025 - 24.03.2025

    Content scheduling

    Period 4

    Groups
    • NONSTOP
    • VIRTUAL
    Alternative learning methods

    Ths course can be taken via RPL.

    Teachers

    Heikki Hietala

    Seats

    30 - 60

    Further information

    1 - 50/100 on the exam and a scanned simple object as a project, short documentation
    3 - 70/100 on the exam and a scanned larger and more complex object as a project, medium quality documentation
    5 - 85-100 on the exam and a scanned detailed, more complex object as a project, high-quality documentation

    Degree Programme

    TRATI Tradenomi tietojenkäsittely, ITBBA Business Information Technology

    R&D proportion

    0.00 cr

    Virtual proportion

    3.00 cr

    Evaluation scale

    H-5