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Zygote's Solid 3D Anatomy has set the standard in CAD and Simulation for over a decade.
"Zygote's anatomy products are a core element in most of the projects we are involved with, none more so than DK's The Complete Human Body where they take center stage in the book's amazing Anatomy Atlas.
Rajeev Doshi / CEO - Medi-Mation
Medi-Mation has been working with Zygote's anatomical models since they were first launched--it's been a pleasure to see the assets develop in detail and accuracy over time. Compared to other commercially available products, Zygote's models are far cleaner and more detailed, making them wonderful assets from which to build illustrations and animation. We look forward to seeing where future iterations will take them.
For The Complete Human Body, Medi-Mation required a highly detailed and clean set of models. These formed the basis of the illustrations for the book, which explores every aspect of the body in incredible detail. Some views are 80 percent life-size. The clear, sensible labeling of assets and clean geometry allowed us to divide the model and add even more detail without any problems, even with all anatomy layers loaded in at the same time.
Zygote's model sets saved us a huge amount of time and effort, making complex and high profile projects such as The Complete Human Body feasible in terms of both production and budget."
The Zygote Solid 3D Male Organs were developed using a CT scan of a 50th percentile male individual as source material. Interior cavities exist for the Trachea and Bronchioles, the Esophagus, Stomach and Intestines, the Renal pelvis, the Urinary bladder and the Gall bladder. The Greater omentum is a simplified geometry created by hand using atlases as reference, to provide appropriate mass and structure to the abdomen and digestive organs located therein. Though a thoracic organ, the Solid 3D Heart is not included in this collection.
The Organs and features included from the Respiratory System include detailed Tracheal and Bronchial anatomy which correspond brilliantly with the branching vessels of the Pulmonary Artery and Veins (part of the Solid 3D Male Circulatory collection and not included in this collection). The detail and fidelity of the lung tissue is very high and correlates well with the Skeleton and Muscle System (licensed separately) – with Costal grooves fitting the ribs. Pleura fitting the lungs are also available as a light standing for whole-body modeling.
The Digestive System's organs, including the Esophagus, Stomach, Small and Large Intestines, as well as the other abdominal organs were created using scan data of the initial scan specimen and digitized by medical modelers. The interior digestive cavity is detailed in the stomach, clearly showing rugae, while the interiors of the large and small intestines are created procedurally by extrusion of the outer surface to create the lumen of the intestinal cavities with appropriate wall thicknesses as observed from scan data.
The organs or glands of the Endocrine system that are included in this assembly are: the Thyroid, Thymus and Adrenal glands and the Pancreas; each constructed using scan data as primary source. The Pituitary and Pineal glands are not included in this collection, but they do exist in the Nervous System collection. Testicles are included in this collections, however, the geometry was constructed by medical modelers using visual reference from atlases and publications as reference.
High fidelity geometry defines the exterior and interior of the Urinary bladder, Kidney exterior, Collecting ducts and Renal pelvis and Ureters.
The organs of the Male Reproductive System were developed from visual reference include the Penis, Scrotum, Testis, Epididymis, Prostate, Seminal vesicle and Ductus deferens.
Each structure and component is an individual object organized in the assembly for quick access and use.