Yep, just like you see on crime shows.scandi said:CCM, Did the clay artist glue the pieces of the skull together and then put those stickums on it that show depth, and then the clay?
Scandi
The problem we have is, the two sides of our faces are slightly different. One eye may be lower than the other, ot the ears, etc. If you create a mirroe image of a persons face, even their loved ones won't recognize them. The differences can be very slight.wannabesleuthkk said:If the data on the right half ( 5th) of her skull can be used to create the mirror image of the missing side, a forensic artist would have a much better chance of matching. THere are some programs that can add 'flesh', but i don't think there's one on this site. take a look please and give me your opinion.
Any body heard from efx? Surely he could help in this arena.
kk
http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/morph/
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