3D Radius Anatomy
by Anas Kassis, MD
USD 70.00
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- For Use in
- -One commercial project
- -Personal use
Files
15669352673918289783.rar
5 MB
Product Description
3D Radius Anatomy 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 Radius Anatomy Model rendered inside c4d using octane render
Texture included:
3D_Radius_Anatomy_AO.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Radius_Anatomy_Color.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Radius_Anatomy_Height.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Radius_Anatomy_Normal.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Radius_Anatomy_Roughness.jpg 4096*4096
Medical Info:
The radius or radial bone is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna. It extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist and runs parallel to the ulna. The radius is shorter and smaller than the ulna. It is a long bone, prism-shaped and slightly curved longitudinally.
The radius is part of two joints: the elbow and the wrist. At the elbow, it joins with the capitulum of the humerus, and in a separate region, with the ulna at the radial notch. At the wrist, the radius forms a joint with the ulna 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 Radius Anatomy Model rendered inside c4d using octane render
Texture included:
3D_Radius_Anatomy_AO.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Radius_Anatomy_Color.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Radius_Anatomy_Height.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Radius_Anatomy_Normal.jpg 4096*4096
3D_Radius_Anatomy_Roughness.jpg 4096*4096
Medical Info:
The radius or radial bone is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna. It extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist and runs parallel to the ulna. The radius is shorter and smaller than the ulna. It is a long bone, prism-shaped and slightly curved longitudinally.
The radius is part of two joints: the elbow and the wrist. At the elbow, it joins with the capitulum of the humerus, and in a separate region, with the ulna at the radial notch. At the wrist, the radius forms a joint with the ulna bone.
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