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Graduates of Forensic Art & Facial Imaging MSc

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Forensic artwork of a person with long hair and silver hoop earings lying down with a visible mark on the nose and small tatoos on the neck
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Theo Cockbill
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A sculpture of a forensic reconstruction of a man's face with long hair wearing a sack cloth cloak
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Sydney Smith
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Two different facial approximations, with four images total. Two images show the final facial approximations, one that was done digitally and the other that was done with physical wax clay. The other two images show the skull overlay with the models.
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Ailith Stewart
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Three 3D models of craniofacial heads with no hair
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