Facial Reconstruction
From the archaeological reconstruction of the face of a mummy, to forensics, to aiding law enforcement officials to locate missing persons, the FreeForm 3D touch-enabled modeling systems are being used for facial reconstruction.
Selected customers in this industry include: Boston Police Department, Dr. Caroline Wilkinson at the Centre for Forensic and Medical Art at the University of Dundee in the UK, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
See the available models, videos, case studies, and haptic applications below.
Videos
Facial Reconstruction See how the FreeForm Modeling Plus system can be used for forensic facial reconstruction, including how the sense of touch enables forensic artists to create facial likenesses using skull data as a reference. |
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FreeForm® Modeling Plus™ 曼彻斯特大学Caroline Wilkinson博士利用FreeForm® Modeling Plus™为英国伦敦博物馆重建埃及木乃伊
Chinese Language Version. Hidden inside his brightly decorated coffin, the face of Nesperennub, priest of Karnak, has remained a mystery for thousands of years. The question of what this mummified corpse looked like when it was alive, will no longer be unanswered thanks to Dr Wilkinson and the FreeForm® Modeling PlusTM system. |
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FreeForm® Modeling Plus™ Customer: Dr Caroline Wilkinson from Manchester University recreated Egyptian mummy for British Museum, London
Hidden inside his brightly decorated coffin, the face of Nesperennub, priest of Karnak, has remained a mystery for thousands of years. The question of what this mummified corpse looked like when it was alive, will no longer be unanswered thanks to Dr Wilkinson and the FreeForm® Modeling PlusTM system. |
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