Gesichtsrekonstruktion
Verfasst: 30.01.2018 09:41
Ich bin eher skeptisch hinsichtlich der wissenschaftlichen Kriterien, auf denen jeweils Gesichtsrekonstruktionen beruhen und wünschte, es würde hier einmal einen "Blindtest" auf gleicher Basis zwischen verschiedenen "Anbietern" geben. Nichtsdestotrotz sind sie faszinierend. Diese beruht auf 9.000 Jahre alten Schädelresten aus Griechenland:
https://www.livescience.com/61511-ancie ... ucted.html
Nilsson couldn't work with the fragile, original skull, so the first step in his process was to have a synthetic copy of the skeletal remains made with a 3D printer. Next, he gathered information from scientists who have studied the bones to determine factors like the specimen's age, sex, ethnicity and estimated weight.
With these parameters, Nilsson says he had an idea about how thick the flesh and muscles on specific points of the face should be, and he sculpted layers of clay, reconstructing each muscle in a time-consuming process.
https://www.livescience.com/61511-ancie ... ucted.html
Nilsson couldn't work with the fragile, original skull, so the first step in his process was to have a synthetic copy of the skeletal remains made with a 3D printer. Next, he gathered information from scientists who have studied the bones to determine factors like the specimen's age, sex, ethnicity and estimated weight.
With these parameters, Nilsson says he had an idea about how thick the flesh and muscles on specific points of the face should be, and he sculpted layers of clay, reconstructing each muscle in a time-consuming process.