as we change the lighting, but what is the actual difference in resolution? this resolution is about 2k and then the full desktop setup you have seen has a resolution of about ak, but the quality is still preserved and the fine skin details and also the geometry. the resolution is clearly good enough for most consumer applications. i don't think i'd want it to be any better. but... definitely further work required in terms of work to be done in terms of cutting out smooth silhouettes. and what is most challenging there is not the body or the face but the human hair. the hair silhouettes are very fuzzy and not discrete, and so this is where better algorithms will have to be created. even hollywood has the same issue, but it does have people for that. the scanning process usually does a pretty similar job that we are doing. it is the hair will then be modelled back to most of the hollywood rendering systems using artistic