In that case, I suppose the most utility 3D scans would have is as references to enable a faster low-poly modeling workflow.
Then again, scanning would likely incur a non-trivial time cost—one that can't outweigh the very benefits the process affords.
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In that case, I suppose the most utility 3D scans would have is as references to enable a faster low-poly modeling workflow.
Then again, scanning would likely incur a non-trivial time cost—one that can't outweigh the very benefits the process affords.