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Z-Anatomy

This repository contains the Blender template of the Z-Anatomy Project.
It includes models derived from 'BodyParts3D' and definitions that heavily rely on Wikipedia.
It was made by Gauthier Kervyn (design, 3D, anatomy) and Marcin Zielinski (Python script).
This version is meant to be used as a navigable atlas within Blender. It is a template and requires the following installation to work properly.

Z-Anatomy video

INSTALLATION

1: Download and install Blender (https://www.blender.org/)
2: Download 'Z-Anatomy_Template.zip'
3: Unzip it (but keep 'Z-Anatomy.zip' as it is)
4: Open Blender
5: Click on the Blender-icon in the upper-left corner of the window
6: Choose 'Install Application Template' and select the 'Z-Anatomy.zip' file on your computer
7: File>New>Z-Anatomy

SHORTCUT WITH ICON

In order to add the icon to the shortcut on your desktop:

  1. Go to C/Programs/Blender Foundation/Blender 3.1 (/3.2/...)
  2. RMB on 'Blender.exe'>Create shortcut (on desktop)
  3. On the desktop, RMB on the icon>Rename
    Type 'Z-Anatomy'
  4. RMB Properties>Target Add ' --app-template Z-Anatomy' (don't forget the first space)
  5. Properties>Change icon>Browse
    Choose 'Z-Anatomy.ico'

HOW TO USE IT

This tutorial shows the shortcuts:
Z-Anatomy video

LICENSE

All the code and content shared by Z-Anatomy is under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

CC BY-SA 4.0

With regard to this content, you are licensed to:

  • freely access part or whole of this database, and acquire data;
  • freely redistribute part or whole of the data from this database;
  • MMand freely create and distribute database and other derivative works based on part or whole of the data from this database, under the license, as long as you comply with the following conditions:
  • You must attribute this database in the manner specified by the author or licensor when distributing part or whole of this database or any derivative work.
  • You must distribute any derivative work based on part or whole of the data from this database under the same license. (Watch this video to learn more about the CC licenses).

CC BY-SA 4.0

ATTRIBUTIONS

Please be sure attribute any content copied or derived from the content of this file as follows:

MODELS

  • ”BodyParts3D - The Database Center for Life Science - CC-BY-SA 2.1 Japan” The original model can be downloaded here.
  • ”Z-Anatomy - The libre 3D atlas of anatomy - CC-BY-SA 4.0”

The following models have been used as reference/included and adapted:

  • "Brainder" and "White matter" from the University of Washington
  • "Cranial Nerves and Foramina - by University of Dundee, CAHID - CC-BY 4.0"
  • "Anatomy of the Inner Ear - by University of Dundee School of Medicine - CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0"
  • "Kidney - by Lissie Cowley - CC-BY-NC 4.0"

DEFINITIONS

  • ”Wikipedia - CC-BY-SA 3.0” The original web page link is provided at the end of the definition. Please be aware of potential errors due to automatic translation from the English version.

CODE OF THE APP

  • ”Lluis Vinent”

AUTHORS:

Kousaku OKUBO (Original model BodyParts3D) Gauthier KERVYN (Design, 3D, anatomy) Marcin ZIELINSKI (Blender add-on) Lluis VINENT (Unity development) Ana Teresa BIGIO (Portuguese translation of the anatomical structures) Carlos TORRES VILLAR (Spanish translation of the anatomical structures)