I guess this is too late to be of immediate use and hopefully you will in any case have more joy than I did. Last year I bought a Creality CR-Scan Ferret SE 3D Scanner, as it was being heavily discounted at the time. I wanted to scan the 1/100 Heller Victory hull, so that I could get a perfect fit for the 3D stern I'd modelled a while back, and I had it in mind to scan ornaments, figures, organic shapes etc, the same as you. I'd been in touch with a few professional outfits beforehand regarding the hull. The cost of them doing it was far too high and they had all implied that this kind of detail would need a top grade industrial scanner. I figured I didn't really need perfection, just 'good enough', so bought the ferret.
I made many, many attempts to scan the hull but could never get anything really useful. The scanning itself was a pretty painful process as the scanner keeps losing it's reference. (In the first of the pictures below, the black-ringed white dots are self-applied stickers that give it reference points). But even if the scanning had been easy, the quality was miles off 'good enough'. The picture on the left shows the scan with a 'skin' applied. "Wow", you think, when you first see this, "this scan is going to be amazing". But unfortunately it's really just a photo rendition overlayed onto the scan data. The actual scan product is the picture on the right. The broad shape is okay but every bit of detail is so soft that it would have been the work of months to recreate this accurately. See those nice sharp gunports on the left? It was impossible to determine the edges on the model on the right. It was the same for all the detail. As Rick says, scanning is only the first bit; converting it into something useful and printable is another thing altogether. After a few months of intermittent attempts, I gave up, sold the scanner and got the tight fit by trial and error. I'll be curious to see how you get on. Better than me, I hope.
On another thread this week I've talked about Meshy 6, an app that uses AI to create 3D shapes from photos, drawings, text. I'll definitely be giving this a try for Soleil Royale ornaments, as well as the Victory figurehead.


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