Carving up the Skull

Here, we see actual image data from the Dextroscope. You can see how it produces planar data in X, Y, and Z planes, to build up a basic 3D background, upon which to orient the piece you are working on, in actual relation to the body.

Where you are operating, and in the surrounding tissue, a precise, detailed 3D landscape is built up, detailing every vein and artery, every sack of fat, every nodule of bone, in as much detail as possible, usually with tens of thousands of polygons on screen at a time, moving fluidly.


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