I might be missing it on CGpeers. There's a torrent on the 'bay but it's for MAC only 3d4medical>Why thisShows you how muscles fit on the bone, muscle by muscle, and you can rotate the model. It would be really helpful for me
Idk how it compares to that things but I use Z-Anatomy. It's free and open source.
>>7870948Thanks
>>7870948Actually based. I've been trying to figure out how the fuck the pelvis region is supposed to work for a few weeks now. Every tutorial is either "lmao it's a box lmao" or only looks at superficial anatomy and doesn't actually do plan views to show how things line up. I just played around with the website version but I'm going to download the blender model and figure out how to use it. I would kill for a model like this that let you articulate the legs into a sitting on a chair or even sitting on the floor position and see how all the muscles and bones and fat actually lines up!
>>7871389Try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrGYBR_iO4I I've given Z-Anatomy a go and picrel, but this looks like the best option. Only caveat is yeah learning how Blender works
>>7871397Oh wow! Thanks for the tip! I have blender installed but I'm procrastinating learning it xDI'll have to bite the bullet eventually, my problem is that any free time I have I prefer to spend it on drawing rather than learning super hard computer stuff!