The statues are very good. Color choice doesn't really matter, depending on your level of anatomy knowledge. But I suppose the colored one helps you see what's muscle and what's tendon. Several artists here at work have the Sepia colored one. The statues are good in learning what's underneath the surface. What muscle goes…
It reminds me of the anatomy atlases my mom used to have. They were cover to cover full of photos of dissected humans (well, they were already corpses before they were dissected, of course). It could be a great reference for whoever has a stomatch to look at those photos for too long.
[ QUOTE ] We've got one. I think he's wearing a gasmask and holding tampons. To be honest, you are much better off with some really good reference books. [/ QUOTE ] Good anatomy books are indispensable but sometimes it's helpful to have a three dimensional figure that you can study from any angle.
yes i've came across that site a few time ago and since then i want to buy one of those things! but once again, Cg is too expensive to be just an hobbie, so we got to make some sacrifices . but, even thou those are great references, i payed the same money for Gray's Anatomy. I don't think it's that fair that way...