An amazing resource for those in need of a 3d reference for skeleton form and volume studies! This model is perfect for understanding the base anatomy and proportions as I have made use of the standard measuring for the average male figure ~8 heads high and it will also aid in figuring out volumes and basic poses for sketches.
WHAT DO I GET?
- FBX, OBJ, .Blend ZPR and ZTL files
- Separate OBJ files of each bone and group, as seen in screens
- 1 IMM brush with each part separate
- 1 IMM brush with disjointed parts (Individual bones; tarsals, phalanges etc)
- 1 Simplified merged skeleton model (OBJ)
- 1 Simplified separated skeleton model (named bones FBX)
- Blend file with the skeleton + render setup
- Zbrush ZPR and ZTL with Separated bones
PLEASE NOTE that the skeleton zbrush files will require ZBrush 2024 and up to open. The other files can be opened in any program supporting OBJ and FBX Formats. Also, the blend file includes everything in the Zbrush files.
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FAQ:
References used to make the models?
For this sculpt i made plenty use of medical anatomy books (Sobotta Atlas, Anatomy an essential textbook, Richer), artist references (Goldfinger, Loomis, Bammes, Proko). This is the simplified version, however, so you wont find any over-the-top details!
Is the mesh one complete piece?
This model has separate bones that represent a simplified skeleton; this means the model is fully articulate and If you want/ need to move things around it will be no problem!
What exactly do the IMMs contain?
The IMMs have each bulk part as a separate piece, as well as the smaller parts, like the individual phalanges, to insert into your mesh; I have also included each part as an OBJ file for those that dont use ZBrush...
Is the model 3d Print ready?
This model has been prepared with 3d print in mind but it is not print ready. The model is relatively solid but a bit of tweaking will be required before that!
Are the models textured?
No. They do come with materials in blender, however (as seen on the images). The models are used to study the forms and anatomy so I've prioritised this over texturing and rendering.
Prefer a complex version or a bundle?
Complex Skeleton: https://www.artstation.com/a/43212366
Bundle: https://www.artstation.com/a/43212365
Want to learn more about Anatomy? Checkout my website, courses and YT down below for more resources!
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