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"> Very nice picture.
> Did you get influence from Francis Bacon?
> http://osiek.org/bmasala/bacon.html
> Particularly the wireframe cube including the subject.
Nothing so deep I'm afraid ... it's just the bounding box.
Another attached to freak you out some more.
To answer some of the other questions
- yes it is shrunk vertically, the voxel sizes were not available in the
DICOM file.
- the dataset isn't available, sorry. Perhaps some stage in the future.
- it is a CAT scan by a local hospital.
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> Whatever techniques you're using,
Fairly straightforward use of df3 media, the key of course being the
mummy16.df3, 16 bit (short int) data converted from the DICOM slices.
#declare BRIGHT = 0.02;
#declare theinterior = interior {
media {
intervals 100
ratio 0.5
samples 4,4
method 2
emission BRIGHT * <1,1,1>
absorption <0,0,0>
scattering { 1, <0,0,0> }
confidence 0.999
variance 1/1000
density {
density_file df3 "mummy16.df3"
interpolate 1
color_map {
[ 0.00 rgb <0,0,0> ]
[ 0.20 rgb <0,0,0> ]
[ 0.40 rgb <1,1,0> ]
[ 0.60 rgb <1,0,0> ]
[ 1.00 rgb <1,1,1> ]
}
}
}
}
box {
<0,0,0>, <1,1,1>
hollow
pigment { rgbt 1 }
interior { theinterior }
translate <-0.5,-0.5,-0.5>
scale <NX,NY,-NZ>
rotate <0,0,THETAZ>
}
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