This is actually a forensic science question, but I didnt know where else to ask; How are forensic artists improving the way they make investigative images?
can you give example of investigative images
Investigative images are basically the typical crime scene investigation where the sketch artist interviews a victim or bystander of a crime inorder to draw the criminal
or suspect
The skill of facial approximation is closely associated and related to forensic anthropology in that an artist specializes in the reconstruction of the remains of a human body. Generally this discipline focuses on the human face for identification purposes. The forensic artist can create a facial approximation in a number of ways to include 2D (drawing), 3D (sculpture) and by methods using new computerized technology. Forensic artists generally can add greater character and make their subjects come back to "life".
with the help of computer they are able to create more 3d looking pictures that can be rotated and help identify the suspects easier, thats one point
So basically they are improving the way they make investigative images by being able to create 3D images inorder to identfify suspects easier
Oh yeah, so they can be rotated. I will add that too. Thanks Im doing an assignent for school and I couldnt find anything helpful on the link that my teacher gave me
whats the link your teacher gave you?
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