Scan or Survey
Capture locations, existing objects, and awkward physical constraints with LiDAR or object scanning when measurements alone are not enough.
LiDAR, mesh integration & fabrication
Location scanning, object capture, mesh-based design, and metal fabrication for productions that need digital intent translated into real-world precision.
Winnovation Design helps art departments, set decorators, prop masters, and construction teams decide how a piece should actually be made. The work can start with LiDAR surveys, object scans, drawings, references, dimensions, and production constraints, then move through mesh integration, fabrication choices, materials, build strategy, and final practical delivery.
The bridge
Capture locations, existing objects, and awkward physical constraints with LiDAR or object scanning when measurements alone are not enough.
Bring scan data into the drawing process so new parts can be designed around real surfaces, offsets, gaps, and attachment points.
Use the existing scanned pieces to solve the geometry, shape the replacement or connector, and decide what has to be fabricated.
Cut, weld, form, fasten, test-fit, adjust, and prepare the piece so it works physically, visually, safely, and within the scanned space.
Provide the final object, assembly, or component ready for paint, scenic treatment, installation, or direct use.
Scanning workflow
LiDAR surveys help capture locations before fabrication starts, so set pieces can be designed around the space they need to occupy. Individual objects can also be scanned, assembled digitally, and used as the reference for the missing part that has to be fabricated.
That scan-to-build workflow is especially useful when the original part is irregular, damaged, unavailable, or has to connect to existing production pieces with a believable fit.
Capabilities
Location surveys, object capture, mesh cleanup, and scan-informed drawing support for pieces that need to fit real-world geometry.
Frames, brackets, supports, prop structures, visible metalwork, hidden reinforcement, and custom one-off assemblies.
Using scan data alongside CAD, sketches, and reference photos to produce a practical shop plan.
Solving the gap between what exists in a drawing or render and what can be built, moved, finished, and filmed.
Material choices, attachment points, breakdowns, rigging considerations, tolerances, and on-the-fly build decisions.
Selected work
Scan-informed missing part fabrication
Ornate skylight fabrication
Large-scale set structure
Spiral stair assembly
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