Sculpture Honors American Sniper Chris Kyle

(Coppell, TX, February 2015) – Steve Kersen of NVision Inc. is pleased that Americans are being moved by the movie American Sniper, which tells the story of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, who, with 160 confirmed kills, is recognized as Americas most successful sniper. Prior to the film, NVision participated in honoring the soldier by assisting in the creation of a life size statue of Kyle.

Kyle, portrayed in the Clint Eastwood-directed movie by actor Bradley Cooper, served four tours of duty in Iraq and received numerous medals and commendations for his combat service before his tragic shooting death at the hands of a fellow veteran in 2013.

Two years ago, before production on the Eastwood film began, NVision volunteered its 3D laser-scanning services to Sarasota, FL sculptor Greg Marra, who was at the time creating a life-size sculpture of Kyle in order to pay tribute to Kyles service as well as that of all members of the military. As part of the sculpture project, Marra had contacted NVision to help him create an exact replica of the rifle that Kyle used while in the military. We were more than happy to volunteer our services to help Mr. Marra create this tribute to a fallen American hero, says Kersen, NVisions Vice President of Sales and Marketing.

After Kyles widow Taya granted NVision permission to use her husbands rifle for the project, company technicians went to work scanning the gun and collecting all the essential data on the rifles geometry, its precise shape and size – every dimension necessary to create an exact duplicate of the weapon.

The technicians utlilized NVisions own HandHeld 3D laser scanner, which is both accurate and fast able to obtain dimensions from objects of almost any size and shape while capturing 60,000 measurements per second.

I can only say that it was an extremely moving experience to be touching and holding the very rifle that had saved so many American lives in Iraq, says Kersen. Kyles weapon is a valuable personal and historical artifact, and we made sure it was treated with the utmost care while it was in our possession.

After about two hours of scanning, NVision technicians had captured all the intricate details of the guns geometry. A 3D computer model was then created and used to make a replica of the gun to be placed with Marras statue of Kyle.

Subsequently NVision scanned the entire bronze statue so that a digital version of it could be archived and replicated in the future.

Says Kersen: After the scanning was completed, I had the privilege of speaking with Kyles widow and she thanked us for our participation in the statue project. Now, with the immediate success of American Sniper, I hope she realizes the appreciation and gratitude this country holds for the services rendered by her late husband and all his fellow service members.

To see a video on the scanning of Kyles rifle, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=YMTm1aVGawo

For more information, contact NVision, Inc., 440 Wrangler Dr, Suite 200, Coppell, TX 75019. Ph: 972.393.8000, Fax: 972.393.8002. E-mail: sales@nvision3d.com. Visit NVision’s Web site at http://www.nvision3d.com/.

About NVision

NVision, Inc. (http://www.nvision3d.com) was established in 1990 with one goal in mind: to provide customers with the highest accuracy, non-contact optical measurement systems and services for Reverse Engineering and Inspection. Focusing our expertise on the aerospace, power generation, and oil/gas industries, NVision provides both contract scanning services and systems sales to companies throughout North America. Our elite team of engineers provides customers with an unmatchable level of experience and is able to advise and assist with the most difficult engineering challenges.

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