We just lucked our 3D viewer - , and its main model is L’ècorchè combattant by Jaques-Eugène Caudron. In our previous video, we explained why L’ècorchè combattant is extremely useful in anatomy studies. This time we’ll tell you about the process of creating its 3D model from doing the raw scan to detailing it, fixing some anatomical imprecisions, and color-coding. When we inserted a skeleton into L’ècorchè combattant's digital model to check its accuracy, we were surprised to discover its great anatomical precision. Stay tuned with us - Subscribe here: or press the bell next to the vides -------------------------------------------- ❯ ABOUT ULDIS ZARINS: Uldis Zarins is a sculptor with more than 25-year experience and a professor of Anatomy at Arts Academy. He knows what is essential and what is not so crucial in anatomy for artists. In his teaching materials -
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