Tapanakars collection
Tapanakars are unique to Armenian Culture
Methodology
High-fidelity 3D models of tapanakars were generated by integrating LiDAR (Faro M70 scanner) and photogrammetry (Sony A7RIII camera). Each artifact underwent LiDAR scans from multiple positions, paired with 60–300 photographs for photogrammetric coverage. LiDAR data was processed in FaroScene and LeicaCyclone for point cloud registration, noise reduction, and alignment. Photogrammetric images were reconstructed in RealityCapture to produce dense point clouds and textured meshes, then aligned with LiDAR data for enhanced accuracy. Final models (50–100M points) were decimated to ~500,000 points for web accessibility, optimized in RealityCapture via artifact removal and UV mapping, and exported as OBJ files. Post-processing in Meshlab/Nubigon refined visuals, ensuring compatibility with digital heritage platforms while preserving morphological/textural fidelity.

3D digital twins of Armenian Tapanakars

Extensive portfolio of digital information to be used as a foundation for future educational and research projects at the intersection of Computer Science & Digital Humanities fields
From November 2023 to January 2024, our team conducted LIDAR and photogrammetric scanning of Armenian tapanakars in various regions of Armenia. In total, over 150 tapanakars from different periods were scanned.
