Sentences with phrase «2d images taken»

Most heart surgeons use 2D images taken by X-ray, ultrasound and MRI for surgical planning.
When the thousands of 2D images they took were reassembled into a 3D capsid — much like a CAT scan — they found that previously observed shape changes only happened on the focused site where the receptors bound to the virus.

Not exact matches

But because they had no idea how the particle was oriented in space when each picture was taken, they had no way of stitching multiple 2D images together to create a 3D picture.
The system takes a number of 2D images of someone's face and then stitches them together into a 3D model in which the lighting can be manipulated and the face can be viewed from different angles.
Since the backgrounds are fully modeled rather than just being static 2D images, enemies can actually run around, take cover, and fire at you from these areas.
To do that I made use of seller who could take a 2D image and add some movement to it.
- dev starts with rough 3D models of a stage from the level directo - includes wireframe sketch of the sand - surfing section of the Jakku level - the team will open up the level into the game's engine and play it - that early concept is transformed with their 2D artists - artists can turn out images that capture the essence of what a level might look or feel like in a couple of days - might take six weeks to do a final pass on a level - feedback from designers and other members of the development team comes in every few days - once sketches are approved, the level is passed along to the environment artists - their job includes building the props and assets that fill levels - after the level is «built» Pick takes a look to ensure that it looks good and is consistent to the game as a whole - levels get played hundreds of time by the game's completion
For those not familiar with Monty Python's animation, think South Park, Salad Fingers or Apollo Gauntlet, where you have flat, paper - like, cut - out 2D imagestaking figures from old paintings and animating them.
Both Dawe and Falsetta take alternate approaches in their respective work: paint vs. thread, 2D vs. 3D, installation vs. a traditional painting model with images mounted on the wall; but, included in this show together, the similarities by way of an intense approach to the use of line as a determining factor in the pieces brings them together.
Dwyer Kilcollin, b. 1983, lives in Los Angeles Manipulating 2D imagery via algorithm, Kilcollin has garnered attention for her hand - cast relief sculptures that fuse the virtual and material worlds — like her sculptures that recently graced a hillside of Los Angeles and M+B Gallery, where images of city views took the shape of a book, binoculars, and a sweater, or the backpacks she debuted at the Armory Show last spring.
Aside from taking standard 2D still images, this array projects more than 30,000 dots to help create a depth map of the user's face, which can be combined with the still image to create a 3D version.
I also recommend taking a picture of what you currently are working with... it is easier to visualize a design when it is on a flat 2D image.
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