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News about 3D Graphics and Animation or how it relates to Forensic Science
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More and more we are seeing uses of 3D graphics to recreate faces of suspects and victims for identification purposes.
3-D rendering of sex assault suspect stirs flurry of tips
The attachment below is the final result of a computer generated 3D face.
Suspect.jpg.jpg
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