Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the method of virtually and physically reconstructing the missing part of a badly damaged medieval skull by means of reverse engineering, computer-aided design (CAD) and rapid prototyping (RP) techniques. Design/methodology/approach – Laser scanning data were used to create the 3D model of the damaged skull. Starting from this digital model, a virtual reconstruction of the missing part of the skull, based on the ideal symmetry with respect to the mid-sagittal plane, was achieved in a CAD environment. Finally, the custom-designed model was directly fabricated by means of the RP process. Findings – The result shows that the designed missing part of the skull fits very well with the existing...
none5The issue of reconstructing lost or deformed bone presents an equal challenge in the fields of ...
none4Reconstruction of fractured, distorted, or missing parts in human skeleton presents an equal ch...
The paper presents the results of a reconstruction of the 3D model of a dome and of a medieval fresc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the method of virtually and physically reconstruc...
The production of a copy of an existing object of complex shape is one of the typical applications o...
This paper describes the application of 3D techniques, such as Reverse Engineering (RE), Computer Ai...
3D rapid prototyping is a useful tool for the production of 3D models of the human skull taken from ...
This paper describes the virtual reconstruction of a late fifteenth century terracotta statue. The p...
Despite the development of computer-based methods, cranial reconstruction of very large skull defect...
The current paper demonstrates the digital recreation and 3D printing of a missing fragment of an an...
The reconstruction of the original morphology of bones and teeth after sampling for physicochemical ...
none5In this work we present the results of innovative methods in the anthropological analysis of a ...
The thesis is focussed on the reconstruction of a damaged skull represented by a polygonal model. Th...
As early as 1883, forensic artists and forensic anthropologists have utilized forensic facial recons...
none5The issue of reconstructing lost or deformed bone presents an equal challenge in the fields of ...
none4Reconstruction of fractured, distorted, or missing parts in human skeleton presents an equal ch...
The paper presents the results of a reconstruction of the 3D model of a dome and of a medieval fresc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the method of virtually and physically reconstruc...
The production of a copy of an existing object of complex shape is one of the typical applications o...
This paper describes the application of 3D techniques, such as Reverse Engineering (RE), Computer Ai...
3D rapid prototyping is a useful tool for the production of 3D models of the human skull taken from ...
This paper describes the virtual reconstruction of a late fifteenth century terracotta statue. The p...
Despite the development of computer-based methods, cranial reconstruction of very large skull defect...
The current paper demonstrates the digital recreation and 3D printing of a missing fragment of an an...
The reconstruction of the original morphology of bones and teeth after sampling for physicochemical ...
none5In this work we present the results of innovative methods in the anthropological analysis of a ...
The thesis is focussed on the reconstruction of a damaged skull represented by a polygonal model. Th...
As early as 1883, forensic artists and forensic anthropologists have utilized forensic facial recons...
none5The issue of reconstructing lost or deformed bone presents an equal challenge in the fields of ...
none4Reconstruction of fractured, distorted, or missing parts in human skeleton presents an equal ch...
The paper presents the results of a reconstruction of the 3D model of a dome and of a medieval fresc...