Forme Offers Fantastic Scanned 3D Models

By on May 7th, 2013 in Service

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Another new source for 3D models has launched: Forme, focused on high-resolution scans of a wide variety of object categories. 
 
This model repository offers something quite different from the numerous other 3D model repositories that have popped up lately. Forme offers 3D scans, not modeled objects. They’re not provided in STL form, but instead in OBJ format. 
 
Forme says: 
 
<Forme> has created a digital design library that gives 3D modellers easy, affordable access to a fascinating range of digitised objects. These ready-to-use, high resolution models mean intricate details or natural forms can be rapidly and accurately recreated. They can also act as a starting point or building block – saving the time and effort of creating entire models from scratch.
 
An inspection of Forme’s library shows a very broad selection of scans. For example, their “Reference” section contains these subcategories: 
 
  • Plant: Bark, Leaves, Fruit and veg, Nuts and seeds, Flowers, Twigs
  • Animal: Horns, Shells, Bones, Sea creatures, Pelts, Teeth, Insects, Organs
  • Mineral: Crystals, Miscellaneous
 
Forme also includes a wide selection of cups, bowls, plates, and patterns. The items are moderately priced, typically around USD$10 each. 
 
Aside from the fascinatingly unique collection, we’re most excited about the possibility of integrating these models into other 3D designs. Imagine putting tree bark on the side of your bookends, or having a crab sit on top of that coathook? 
 
Via Forme

By Kerry Stevenson

Kerry Stevenson, aka "General Fabb" has written over 8,000 stories on 3D printing at Fabbaloo since he launched the venture in 2007, with an intention to promote and grow the incredible technology of 3D printing across the world. So far, it seems to be working!