Sentences with phrase «facial reconstruction from»

She got facial reconstruction from our vet and she is back at her shelter after recuperating with the owner.
They have developed technology capable of producing 3D facial reconstruction from a single 2D image — the 3D selfie.

Not exact matches

Furthermore, he says, HLI's reconstructions of facial structure from SNPs are not highly specific — they tend to look as much like an individual as anyone of that person's sex and race.
Commenting on the series of choices illustrators have to make, from muscle reconstruction to soft tissues and facial features, Witmer suggests that any time an artist makes a decision because it «looks right,» he risks falling into the mammal trap.
The authors measured these from the perspective of casual observers — to gain a societal perspective — because patients who seek out reconstruction surgery for facial defects often do so over concern about what others will think of their defect.
Roger White, Untitled (Girl from Jamestown, forensic facial reconstruction, after a photograh by Don Hurlbert), 2015, oil on linen, 16 x 12 inches
Arne Svenson is a New York - based artist whose work has led him down numerous and varied paths of visual exploration, from landscape photographs of Las Vegas to portraits of sock monkeys, forensic facial reconstructions, and medical museum specimens.
The work Stranger Visions by the American artist Heather Dewey Hagborg has caused a stir worldwide by fabricating facial reconstructions based on DNA traces from public places.
A project entitled From Life, first shown at Tramway, Glasgow, in 1994, involved collaborating With a range of specialists, including medical artists and forensic anthropologists Working on facial reconstruction, using both computer - generated imaging and portraitbusts in plaster and clay.
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