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Figures are GIF, JPG or VRML (.wrl) files, which will require a plug-in such as Cortona.
- Figure 1: Wireframe representation of a digitised 3-D image of a skull.
- Figure 2: The 3-D colour laser scanner.
- Figure 3: MR 'slice' of the head.
- Figure 4: Scanned image of a plastic facial reconstruction.
Figure 4 in VRML
- Figure 5: Adding a light source.
- Figure 6: Adding colour and texture.
- Figure 7: Adding viewpoints.
- Figure 8: Adding a moustache.
- Figure 9 (a, b and c): Interpolating between 'emaciated' and 'obese' facial reconstructions.
Figure 9 in VRML
Figure 9 in javascript slideshow
- Figure 10: Linear interpolation between 'young' and 'old' facial reconstructions of a
male.
Figure 10 in VRML
- Figure 11: Linear interpolation between 'young' and 'old' facial reconstructions of a
female.
Figure 11 in VRML
- Figure 12: Non-linear interpolation between 'young' and 'old' facial reconstructions of
a male.
Figure 12 in VRML
Figure 12 in javascript slideshow
- Figure 13: Non-linear interpolation between 'young' and 'old' facial reconstructions of
a female.
Figure 13 in VRML
- Figure 14 (a, b and c): Interpolating between the 'White' and 'Black' tissue depths.
Figure 14 in VRML
Figure 14 in javascript slideshow
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