Services InSpeck, leader in the 3D optical digitizing industry, now offers a full range of services. For a videogame animation or a movie special effect, InSpeck can help you digitize from a person’s head to a full body thanks to its complete line of 3D non-contact optical digitizers. These services eliminate many long and tedious hours of 3D modeling by capturing the subject’s 3D data and geometry in less than a second. You have a large number of subjects to be digitized in a short amount of time but you may not have enough resources and equipment. You can't justify the cost of keeping trained resources in your staff or you can't justify the cost of equipment seldom used. You need to simplify your projects workflow by reducing the time spent on modeling. InSpeck can help you! We have trained resources and specialized equipments ready to be deployed quickly. Our technical team provides you with the most realistic 3D models on the market. Moreover, our 3D models are ready to be used in their production pipeline because these models are specifically adapted for video game and movie productions. Click here for an example of the kind of service we can offer.
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"The Major League Baseball Players Association selected InSpeck to provide 3D digital imagery of the 900 Major League Baseball players because we felt that InSpeck's state of the art technology and outstanding customer service would provide our licensees with a user friendly platform from which to push the graphical edge of the next generation video game hardware.

Thanks to InSpeck’s technology, people who see the upcoming generation of baseball games from Sega, EA, Sony and Acclaim will expect every player in a sports game to be a real-time, life-like, movie quality, 3D rendering of their real life counterpart."

John Olshan, Category Director,
Interactive Games
Major League Baseball
Players Association
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