General 3D
From anatomical observation to 3D reconstruction
(scientific photogrammetry, 3D Face Reconstruction, 3D printing)
From anatomical observation to 3D reconstruction
(scientific photogrammetry, 3D Face Reconstruction, 3D printing)
For the marketing class with Ikumi Kayama (2 months).
3D Files: Generation of a 3D skull of Lucie (Australopithecus) and of a Neanderthal skull from photographs.
From a simple x-ray I can reshape the skull in 3D, and will be able to do a facial reconstruction with skin very soon! We call this Forensic art and it can be very useful in forensic paleo and bioarchaeology
(example: x-rays of skulls that cannot be moved, etc.).
3D Photogrammetry: At the beginning classic study of the skull (below cat skull), then anatomy (skeleton, muscles) with traditional ink and colored pencils, then generation of 3D images. The cat can then be 3D printed as a replica.
3D Face: Here I took old black and white photographs, which I colorized, then put into 3D.
In the photographs you can see the physicists Erwin Schrodinger and Marie Curie.
3D Printing in collaboration with my husband: Jaw of a T-rex in real size.
Example of one of my drawings in 2D and colored pencils, then transformed into 3D.Â
I can then use it with artificial intelligence to make short animations/films.