I hate sounding like a jackass, but that's not a great ref for artists at all.
The head looks like a rectangle or very alien-ish, the hands are tiny, and the muscles are all completely inaccurate.
This was obviously not made for artists to be used as reference.
I mean in muscle view... look at the BUTT! the lower bone sticks out farther than the butt does, and the quads stick out more forward than any other part of his body.
I agree with JacqueChoi, pretty bad as far as visual reference goes. But, it could be a handy study aid if you're trying to memorize some muscle names or something.
Also, i find it funny they include audio clips to read the names, except it's a computer generated voice that pronounces some name wrong. I can't see what use that could possibly serve.
This was obviously not made for artists to be used as reference.
JacqueChoi is correct that its not primarily geared towards artists. The BioDigital human is primarily geared towards a scientific understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and relevant medical issues. The primary audience would be science students and teachers, medical students, scientists, doctors, medical device developers, and patients.
I agree with JacqueChoi, pretty bad as far as visual reference goes. But, it could be a handy study aid if you're trying to memorize some muscle names or something.
Also, i find it funny they include audio clips to read the names, except it's a computer generated voice that pronounces some name wrong. I can't see what use that could possibly serve.
I actually laughed the fast time computer voice said the names wrong. I was like... wait, that's not what Kingsley said...
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The head looks like a rectangle or very alien-ish, the hands are tiny, and the muscles are all completely inaccurate.
This was obviously not made for artists to be used as reference.
I mean in muscle view... look at the BUTT! the lower bone sticks out farther than the butt does, and the quads stick out more forward than any other part of his body.
:S
Also, i find it funny they include audio clips to read the names, except it's a computer generated voice that pronounces some name wrong. I can't see what use that could possibly serve.
JacqueChoi is correct that its not primarily geared towards artists. The BioDigital human is primarily geared towards a scientific understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and relevant medical issues. The primary audience would be science students and teachers, medical students, scientists, doctors, medical device developers, and patients.
Skull Sketcher
http://3dscanstore.com/index.php?route=information/information&information_id=10
Here's the link
I actually laughed the fast time computer voice said the names wrong. I was like... wait, that's not what Kingsley said...