wolf359 opened this issue on Jun 19, 2002 ยท 19 posts
EricTorstenson posted Wed, 19 June 2002 at 9:03 PM
I heard a story on NPR(yesterday, I think) discussing 3d animations in court cases. According to the guy being interviewed, there was a huge amount of detail that had to be tended to (when "re-inacting" a automobile accident, it had to be very accurate, or else would likely be dismissed) I was listening, hoping I might get some encouragement, but I can't image that my skills with magnets would satisfy those sorts of demands. Other types of court cases, however, might be more likely to be doable with standard poser stuff (and skill). I imagine that there is a market throughout the US, and probably the world. You would just have to get the word out to the right people. eric