How to cite: Cohen, Yoram, and Nathan Steinmeyer. "3D Models." Tomorrow Never knows. Last modified July 4, 2021. https://sites.google.com/view/tomorrow-never-knows/3d-models.
Declaration: The models herein have yet to receive extensive annotations and finalization and thus remain in beta form, as the project continues more models and annotations will be added. For now these are presented as examples
How to Use the Model: To orbit, left click and drag. To pan, right click and drag. To Zoom, double click on model or scroll. To enlarge the models, click the (Full-screen) button at the bottom right of the model which will open a pop-up of the model.
Sheep Liver Model
Further Details: For a more detailed model with annotations of the major features, click here. For a model with annotations of the minor features, click here.
Bibliography: Annotations follow those presented by Maul (2013) and Koch-Westenholz (2000).
Technical Notes: The 3D models were created through the use of a Polymetric PT-M structured light scanner with a 70mm lens array, and were processed using QTsculptor for scanning and meshlab for post-processing. This was carried out with the assistance of the Computational Archaeology lab at Tel Aviv University. Color photos (for texture) were taken by Sasha Flit.
Sheep Liver + Lungs + Heart + More (beta)
Technical Notes: This model was created through the use of Qlone on a Apple Ipad Pro.