
Elysia Greenway
Archaeology & Forensic Art
SPECAILIST EQUIPMENT
& SOFTWARE
Experience and competency in/with the following:
Software
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Microsoft Office Suite
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Microsoft Teams
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Photoshop
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After Effects
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Blender
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EvoFIT
Hardware
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Haptic Arm
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Artec3D EVA Scanner
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Artec3D Spider Scanner
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Wacom Tablet
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UP 3D Printer
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Prusa i3 MK 3D Printer
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InVesalius
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Zbrush
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FreeForm
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SPSS
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ADBOU 2.1
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ArcGIS
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Mac/Windows
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LiDAR












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Hatpic Arm
Freeform
The haptic feedback arm allows manipulation, alteration and creation of 3D objects digitally. The haptic arms mechanically resists against surfaces, giving the illusion of a palpable object within the computer screen!
Freeform is a software that allows for the import of 3D meshes (skeletal element scans) and to manipulate them. This allows for the restoration of fragmented remains, anatomical alignment and 3D digital reconstruction to take place.
Artec3D EVA & Spider Scanning

EVA surfaces scanning to capture faces in vivo or sculptures. Processing and refining to create a textured 3d digital mesh.

Spider artefact scanner takes high resolution of objects that require the capture of fine detail or complex shapes - such as bone. Processing and refining to create a textured 3d digital mesh.


3D Printing
CT Scanning
While not trained to conduct the CT scan, the processing and alterations of the scan into a useable .stl or .obj file is a huge part of successfull developing resources and working with skeletal remains digitally.
Working with a range of different scaled 3D printers to process and make viable prints is an essential part of conducting physical reconstructions.