
Two-Toed Sloth Skull from CT Data
Description
This project focuses on the generation of precise three-dimensional models derived from computed tomography (CT) scans, specifically highlighting a model created from a two-toed sloth CT scan. By utilising advanced imaging techniques and sophisticated software, we aim to produce high-fidelity representations that capture the intricate anatomical details of the sloth. These models not only facilitate a better understanding of the species' unique morphology but also serve as valuable resources for research, education, and conservation efforts. Through this endeavour, we strive to enhance the accuracy and accessibility of anatomical data for both scientific and public audiences.
Tools
Slicer, Z-Brush, Cinema4D
Type of Work
Coursework
Approach
Poster
Client
Nick Woolridge (Prof. University of Toronto)
Year
2024
Audience
Lay audience