2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-33383/v2
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Non-contact restoration of missing parts of stone Buddha statue based on three-dimensional virtual modeling and assembly simulation

Abstract: Three-dimensional (3D) digital technology is one of the most essential conservation methods that complements the traditional technique of the restoration of cultural artifacts. In this study, 3D scanning, virtual restoration modeling, and 3D printing were used as a non-contact approach for the restoration of a damaged stone seated Bodhisattva (stone Buddha statue). First, a three-dimensional model with an average point density of 0.2 mm was created by integrating the fixed high-precision scanning of the exteri… Show more

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