A 3D Dog Anatomy Model

Posted on May 16, 2011 in Science Resources | 1 comment

Following on from my posts about Google Body and Healthline 3D Body recently, here’s another 3D anatomy tool that will be of interest to biology teachers.

Real 3D Anatomy is a  free online resource, which offers a high quality 3D anatomical model of a dog skepeton. Using images of a real dog skeleton the 3D model comprises approximately 20 individual bones from a canine skeleton which are fully rotatable in 360 degrees from any angle and are complete with zoom functions.

3D Dog

Created by a team from the University of Bristol the interactive resource has been produced using photographs of a canine bone set which are then transformed into 3D models using specialist software, this makes it different to other models which use totally computer generated images.

It’s an interesting resource that would come in handy for comparative physiology. Hopefully other animal skeletons will be added in the future.

http://www.real3danatomy.com/

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One Comment

  1. That is damned awesome man! Damned awesome!

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