Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!ames.arc.nasa.gov!watson From: watson@ames.arc.nasa.gov (John S. Watson) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Graphics in Archaeology Message-ID: <22414@ames.arc.nasa.gov> Date: 5 Mar 89 07:38:30 GMT Sender: usenet@ames.arc.nasa.gov Reply-To: watson@ames.arc.nasa.gov (John S. Watson) Organization: NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Lines: 17 [eat me!] In article <11183@s.ms.uky.edu> hucaby@ms.uky.edu (Dave Hucaby) writes: > Help! I saw a news feature some time ago about someone in England > who was working on a computer graphics system that would take data from > a skull (found at an archaeological site) and produce a 3-D image > of what the original face might have looked like. However, it all > happened to quickly to jot any details down, and I have forgotten > even what program I saw this on.... What I'd like is a system that would take data of a face and produce a 3-D image of what the skull looked like ... :-) John S. Watson, Civil Servent from Hell ARPA: watson@ames.arc.nasa.gov NASA Ames Research Center UUCP: ...!ames!watson Any opinions expressed herein are, like, solely the responsibility of the, like, author and do not, like, represent the opinions of NASA or the U.S. Government.