As with Cyberware's other 3D scanners, the WB4 is controlled via Cyberware software running on a graphics workstation (not included in the pricing). This software has been designed to give even non-technical users a quick and easy way to capture the shape of a subject. The software includes tools for automatically aligning and merging scans to create complete 3D models, and tools for editing, modifying, and measuring scanned objects. Graphics tools let the user view the scanned model within seconds after completing a scan.
Tools are also provided to translate file formats so that you can take advantage of the many commercially-available software packages that work with 3D models. The Cyberware data format is in the public domain, so it is easy to create your own special-purpose translation routines.
Software options include measurement software and a feature extraction tool that prepares 3D models for use in animation, computer-aided design and other applications.
Users might also consider the CySlice software in order to create complex NURBS, Subdivision Surface, or ordered polygon datasets.