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Nothronychus graffami Right Humerus
2015-01-06, Hedrick, Brandon P
UMNH VP16420 humerus
Surface Scan of the Dorsal Vertebra of CPC 274
2016-03-11, Hedrick, Brandon P
CPC 274, a new centrosaurine specimen from Mexico, was unearthed in northern Coahuila from 2007-2011. The majority of elements that were found with CPC 274 were surface scanned using a Polhemus FastSCAN system in order to allow readers the ability to manipulate the bones in a 3D environment to assess features directly. The files are .obj files and can be visualized in MeshLabTM, which can be downloaded for free (MeshLab, Visual Computing Lab – ISTI – CNR http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/).
Surface Scan of the Dentary of CPC 274
2016-03-11, Hedrick, Brandon P
CPC 274, a new centrosaurine specimen from Mexico, was unearthed in northern Coahuila from 2007-2011. The majority of elements that were found with CPC 274 were surface scanned using a Polhemus FastSCAN system in order to allow readers the ability to manipulate the bones in a 3D environment to assess features directly. The files are .obj files and can be visualized in MeshLabTM, which can be downloaded for free (MeshLab, Visual Computing Lab – ISTI – CNR http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/).
Nothronychus graffami Manual Ungual
2015-01-09, Hedrick, Brandon P
UMNH VP16420 manual claw
Nothronychus graffami Right Scapula
2015-01-05, Hedrick, Brandon P
UMNH VP16420 right scapula
Nothronychus graffami Left Scapula
2015-01-04, Hedrick, Brandon P
UMNH VP16420 left scapula
Surface Scan of the Femur of CPC 274
2016-03-11, Hedrick, Brandon P
CPC 274, a new centrosaurine specimen from Mexico, was unearthed in northern Coahuila from 2007-2011. The majority of elements that were found with CPC 274 were surface scanned using a Polhemus FastSCAN system in order to allow readers the ability to manipulate the bones in a 3D environment to assess features directly. The files are .obj files and can be visualized in MeshLabTM, which can be downloaded for free (MeshLab, Visual Computing Lab – ISTI – CNR http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/).
Surface Scan of the Scapula of CPC 274
2016-03-11, Hedrick, Brandon P
CPC 274, a new centrosaurine specimen from Mexico, was unearthed in northern Coahuila from 2007-2011. The majority of elements that were found with CPC 274 were surface scanned using a Polhemus FastSCAN system in order to allow readers the ability to manipulate the bones in a 3D environment to assess features directly. The files are .obj files and can be visualized in MeshLabTM, which can be downloaded for free (MeshLab, Visual Computing Lab – ISTI – CNR http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/).