The Sapiens Project is Ten24 Studio's ambitious new venture, inviting you to help shape a more inclusive digital future through participation in our groundbreaking 3D face scanning project.
We are capturing 3D faces across Sheffield for games and other digital experiences. Your face might even appear in a AAA game. By participating in a quick, 10-minute 3D face scanning session, you can earn £40 cash in hand and contribute to creating a more representative digital world.
Your images and scans will never be used for sexually explicit purposes or for government or state surveillance. We are committed to ethical use. All personal information is protected and processed in line with the General Data Protection Regulation. The full details are in the model release form, which you can read and sign if you are happy to proceed.
We are also exploring how our imaging approach could support the NHS, starting with a photo booth style dermatology triage system to help reduce wait times in GP practices.
Got more questions? Visit our comprehensive FAQ Page and use the search bar at the top to find what you need.
Led by James Busby and Chris Rawlinson, Ten24 has been at the forefront of 3D scanning technology since 2010.
We specialise in bringing famous actors to life in games and films. Our expertise is showcased in AAA games like Final Fantasy, Hellblade, Halo, and Baldur’s Gate III. Our work also features in renowned TV series and movies such as Doctor Who and Kingsman: The Secret Service. Additionally, our 3D Scan Store has become the industry standard for high-quality 3D digital assets.
Jamie began his career as a Character and Environment Artist at Argonaut Games, later advancing to Senior Character and VFX Artist at ARK VFX. Chris started as a Character Artist at Argonaut Games and then progressed to the role of Lead Character Artist at Sumo Digital. Both bring extensive experience in the Games and VFX industry and are passionate about digital artistry.
"Taking over our first shop unit in the city centre was exciting and a bit nerve racking. Starting at our office helped us build a real connection with the local community. Now that we are in Orchard Square, it has been brilliant meeting people from all over Sheffield."
— James (Jamie) Busby, Director
