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  • Req: 3-D humerus and ulna for illustrative purposes

    Greetings all,

    I’m part way through writing up a paper and have hit a bit of a wall with
    regard my artistic ability (more specifically my lack thereof).

    In essence I would like to be able to display an articulated humerus and
    ulna in various positions and deformations (the remainder of the upper limb
    bones don’t matter so much) in some 3d software. I’m moderately proficient
    in Poser 5, Lightwave 6, and 3DSMax 5, so I’d ideally like a compatible
    model, although I could probably convert models from other sources if push
    came to shove.

    The thing is, all of the Public Domain models I’ve seen aren’t terribly
    detailed, and I need a model that relatively accurately shows things such as
    the bicipital groove between the greater and lesser tuberosities, the distal
    epicondyles, and maybe even the spiral groove.

    Before I embark on creating one of these models myself, I’d prefer to take
    the easy option if someone knew of the whereabouts of what I’m looking for.

    Thanks in advance,

    Rod Whiteley,

    University of Sydney


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