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The URL cyberware.com is acquired by another company. Those awesome scanned models are not available on the website now. We can only see the snapshots on archive.org. Here are some infomation about these models. I would appreciate if this table could be filled. Hope this could help people who need them.
| Name | Used In | (Possible) links |
|---|---|---|
| Rabbit Sculpture | [3] | I used to see it at multires@caltech, but can not find it now. A simplified version. |
| Dinosaur Sculpture | [4][5] | Available in exoskeleton paper data. Not sure if original. |
| Teeth Casting | [1] | |
| Igea Artifact | this repo | |
| Screwdriver | [5] | Not sure if this is the same one. Aim@Shape |
| Ball Joint | ||
| Hip | ||
| Santa | [1] | https://gfx.cs.princeton.edu/proj/sugcon/models/ |
| Rocker Arm | [5] | this repo |
| Golf Club | In Hugues Hoppe's thesis. Not sure if the same. | |
| Isis | [2] | A simplified version. |
| Knee | [5] | |
| Vase |
[1]: Sheffer et al., 2005, ABF++: fast and robust angle based flattening. https://doi.org/10.1145/1061347.1061354
[2]: Zayer et al., 2007, Linear Angle Based Parameterization.
[3]: Zhang et al., 2005, Feature-Based Surface Parameterization and Texture Mapping.
[4]: Golovinskiy and Funkhouser, 2008, Randomized Cuts for 3D Mesh Analysis.
[5]: Lin et al., 2004, A mesh reconstruction algorithm driven by an intrinsic property of a point cloud.
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