Human 3D Model

DOSCH DESIGN – 3D: Medical Details – Human Eye  Graphics

Posted by AlenMiler at Nov. 20, 2013
DOSCH DESIGN – 3D: Medical Details – Human Eye

DOSCH DESIGN – 3D: Medical Details – Human Eye
max | 3D models | 117 MB

Dosch 3D: Medical Details - Human Eye contains a detailed 3D-model of the human eye, including the optical nerve, blood vessels, muscles, retina, lacrimal gland and more.
All 3D-elements are together or individually perfectly suited for medical or surgical illustrations and animations; particularly for detail studies and close-ups used in doctor and nurse training, or for educating patients and the general public.

Sketchup 2020 From 2D To 3D Home Design  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ELK1nG at March 30, 2023
Sketchup 2020 From 2D To 3D Home Design

Sketchup 2020 From 2D To 3D Home Design
Last updated 5/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.01 GB | Duration: 2h 30m

How to build a 3D model of a residential home from a 2D floor plan

3D Modeling For Beginners: Learn everything you need to know about 3D Modeling!  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at Aug. 16, 2020
3D Modeling For Beginners: Learn everything you need to know about 3D Modeling!

Danan Thilakanathan, "3D Modeling For Beginners: Learn everything you need to know about 3D Modeling!"
English | ISBN: 1530799627 | 2016 | 240 pages | AZW3 | 5 MB

3D Modeling For Beginners: Learn everything you need to know about 3D Modeling!  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AlenMiler at April 12, 2016
3D Modeling For Beginners: Learn everything you need to know about 3D Modeling!

3D Modeling For Beginners: Learn everything you need to know about 3D Modeling! by Danan Thilakanathan
English | Mar. 27, 2016 | ISBN: 1530799627 | 240 Pages | AZW3/MOBI/EPUB/PDF (conv) | 17.52 MB

3D Modeling For Beginners aims to help you become the best 3D modeler you can be. This book will help you get started with modeling in 3D and you will learn some important concepts about 3D modeling as well as some of the popular techniques which you can utilize to create any 3D model.

AI & 3D Art A Course for Digital Artists  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by lucky_aut at June 23, 2023
AI & 3D Art A Course for Digital Artists

AI & 3D Art A Course for Digital Artists
Published 6/2023
Duration: 6h 57m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 6.03 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

AI Applications to 3D Model and Create Concept Art in Blender

Human Alloy – Stefan Walking  Graphics

Posted by AlenMiler at March 16, 2014
Human Alloy – Stefan Walking

Human Alloy – Stefan Walking
max | obj | 3D models | 159 MB

Pre posed male 3D model in casual attire wearing a blue T-shirt, jeans and sneakers.

Human Alloy – Grandpa 001  Graphics

Posted by AlenMiler at March 13, 2014
Human Alloy – Grandpa 001

Human Alloy – Grandpa 001
max | obj | 3D models | 155 MB

Pre posed elderly male 3D model in casual attire wearing brown sweater and khaki pants.

Governing Africa: 3D Analysis of the African Union's Performance  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at May 13, 2024
Governing Africa: 3D Analysis of the African Union's Performance

Thomas Kwasi Tieku, "Governing Africa: 3D Analysis of the African Union's Performance"
English | ISBN: 1442235306 | 2017 | 272 pages | EPUB | 2 MB

Anatomy Trains 3D by Tomas V. Maers [repost]  Software

Posted by house23 at Jan. 28, 2012
Anatomy Trains 3D by Tomas V. Maers [repost]

Anatomy Trains 3D by Tomas V. Maers | ISO | 2.19 GB

The 'Anatomy Trains' is a revolutionary way of analyzing soft-tissue patterns, and developing strategies for unwinding these patterns via fascial and myofascial work. Using the metaphor of train lines, Tom Myers explains how patterns of strain communicate through the myofascial 'webbing', contributing to postural compensation and movement stability.

Anatomy Trains 3D by Tomas V. Maers [repost]  Software

Posted by ParRus at Feb. 20, 2012
Anatomy Trains 3D by Tomas V. Maers [repost]

Anatomy Trains 3D by Tomas V. Maers | ISO | 2.19 GB

The 'Anatomy Trains' is a revolutionary way of analyzing soft-tissue patterns, and developing strategies for unwinding these patterns via fascial and myofascial work. Using the metaphor of train lines, Tom Myers explains how patterns of strain communicate through the myofascial 'webbing', contributing to postural compensation and movement stability.