Impressive 3D scanning app RealityScan is now available for download on iPhone and iPad

The Epic Games app allows you to transform objects into high-fidelity 3D models.

In Apps by Sergio J. Ortiz

Epic Games has released a new app called. reality scan It’s already available for both iPhone and iPad in the iOS and iPadOS App Store.

The application allows users to scan real-world objects and automatically convert them to 3D models High accuracy through iPhone and iPad camera.

RealityScan is available in beta on Apple’s TestFlight platform and is finally available for download from the App Store.

This is how RealityScan works on iPhone and iPad

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Screenshots of the RealityScan application

Epic Games, in collaboration with Capturing Reality, announced the availability of RealityScan on the App Store.

RealityScan is quite simple to operate. iPhone and iPad users simply need to use their device’s camera to take pictures, and the application automatically takes care of the processing of the data to convert the photo into a three-dimensional model.

Tree stump by RealityScan on Sketchfab

As we mentioned earlier, the app was developed by Epic Games in collaboration with Capturing Reality, a company specializing in its subject. photogrammetry. Photogrammetry is a three-dimensional coordinate measurement technique used to obtain flat maps and three-dimensional models.

“RealityCapture is photogrammetry software that can reconstruct objects and scenes of any size from images or laser scans, incorporating 3D scanners with unmatched precision and high quality at speeds much faster than competing software.”

Best of all, any user can create their own three-dimensional model of any object in their environment. And this can be a really useful thing for classroom work and study projects, especially for industry dedicated users. graphic design.

RealityScan is fully available on the App Store Free for iPhone and iPad. Of course, it requires iOS 16 and/or iPadOS 16 or later and weighs just 37.9MB.

With RealityScan from Epic Games, they seem to have taken an important first step towards reconciliation with Apple after the firm with the bitten apple logo removed the Fortnite game from the App Store and after a series of lawsuits between the two companies.

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Source: i Padizate

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