3D Pelvic Bone model
by Anas Kassis, MD
USD 70.00
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- For Use in
- -One commercial project
- -Personal use
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15669351152765808862.rar
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Product Description
3D Pelvic Bone Model
Sculpted in Zbrush
The model is ready for 3d print
Available file type c4d and obj, if you want another extension just ask
3D Pelvic Bone Model rendered inside c4d using octane render
Texture included:
3D_Pelvic_Bone_AO.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Pelvic_Bone_Color.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Pelvic_Bone_Height.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Pelvic_Bone_Normal.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Pelvic_Bone_Roughness.jpg 4096*4096
Medical Info:
The skeleton of the human pelvis:
2–4. Hip bone (os coxae)
1. Sacrum (os sacrum), 2. Ilium (os ilium), 3. Ischium (os ischii)
4. Pubic bone (os pubis) (4a. corpus, 4b. ramus superior, 4c. ramus inferior, 4d. tuberculum pubicum)
5. Pubic symphysis, 6. Acetabulum (of the hip joint), 7. Foramen obturatum, 8. Coccyx/tailbone (os coccygis)
Dotted. Linea terminalis of the pelvic brim
The pelvic skeleton is formed posteriorly (in the area of the back), by the sacrum and the coccyx and laterally and anteriorly (forward and to the sides), by a pair of hip bones. Each hip bone consists of 3 sections, ilium, ischium, and pubis. During childhood, these sections are separate bones, joined by the triradiate cartilage. During puberty, they fuse together to form a single bone.
Sculpted in Zbrush
The model is ready for 3d print
Available file type c4d and obj, if you want another extension just ask
3D Pelvic Bone Model rendered inside c4d using octane render
Texture included:
3D_Pelvic_Bone_AO.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Pelvic_Bone_Color.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Pelvic_Bone_Height.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Pelvic_Bone_Normal.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Pelvic_Bone_Roughness.jpg 4096*4096
Medical Info:
The skeleton of the human pelvis:
2–4. Hip bone (os coxae)
1. Sacrum (os sacrum), 2. Ilium (os ilium), 3. Ischium (os ischii)
4. Pubic bone (os pubis) (4a. corpus, 4b. ramus superior, 4c. ramus inferior, 4d. tuberculum pubicum)
5. Pubic symphysis, 6. Acetabulum (of the hip joint), 7. Foramen obturatum, 8. Coccyx/tailbone (os coccygis)
Dotted. Linea terminalis of the pelvic brim
The pelvic skeleton is formed posteriorly (in the area of the back), by the sacrum and the coccyx and laterally and anteriorly (forward and to the sides), by a pair of hip bones. Each hip bone consists of 3 sections, ilium, ischium, and pubis. During childhood, these sections are separate bones, joined by the triradiate cartilage. During puberty, they fuse together to form a single bone.
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