Vernon Tim, Peckham Daniel
Department of Medical Illistration, St. James Hospital, Leeds, UK.
J Audiov Media Med. 2002 Dec;25(4):142-8. doi: 10.1080/0140511021000051117.
Three-dimensional models created using materials such as wax, bronze and ivory, have been used in the teaching of medicine for many centuries. Today, computer technology allows medical illustrators to create virtual three-dimensional medical models. This paper considers the benefits of using still and animated output from computer-generated models in the teaching of medicine, and examines how three-dimensional models are made.
几个世纪以来,人们一直使用蜡、青铜和象牙等材料制作的三维模型来辅助医学教学。如今,计算机技术使医学插画师能够创建虚拟三维医学模型。本文探讨了在医学教学中使用计算机生成模型的静态和动画输出的益处,并研究了三维模型的制作方法。