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DATA SCULPT


CLIENT
AUDIENCE
MEDIA
FORMAT
DATE
Prof. Nick Woolridge
General public
Horos, ZBrush, Cinema 4D, Adobe Photoshop
11" x 8.5" digital
2018
DESCRIPTION
This render was created as part of a Technologies course in the Biomedical Communications program.
The aim of this assignment was to create a realistic model of a part of the human skeleton using CT scan data. Horos was used to extract the bone from the other soft tissues and to separate the teeth from the mandible based on tissue densities. ZBrush was used to reconstruct elements of the bone including the condylar process of the mandible and the roots of the teeth. The mesh of the teeth was then subtracted from the mandible mesh to create the alveoli. The cleaned mesh was then rendered in Cinema 4D.
PROCESS WORK
ISOLATED BONE MESH

RECONSTRUCTING TEETH


RECONSTRUCTING MANDIBLE



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