Solid 3D Male Integumentary System

Solid 3D Male Integumentary System

Need to model a system involving the entire body?

Zygote's 3D Male Integumentary System, or skin, is designed to provide a framework for whole-body modeling, including:

  • Safety System Engineering & Design
  • Armament and Ballistics Studies
  • Human Factors & Ergonomics
  • Medical Simulation

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Zygote's Solid 3D Anatomy has set the standard in CAD and Simulation for over a decade.

  • Formats:
    • ProE/Creo
    • IGES
    • ParaSolid
    • SolidWorks
    • Step
  • Delivery Method: Download
  • Price: $680

"Interact Medical has relied on Zygote's Male Anatomy for a number of our 3D animation projects over the past decade. Additionally, many of our interactive projects have utilized both the male and female anatomies, including high profile projects for the biggest names in the medical device market like Baxter, Medtronic, DePuy, GE Healthcare and Ethicon. Also, even non-anatomical custom modeling assignments we have done for biotech 3D animations have used assets from Zygote as backgrounds and transition segments. We are excited to begin using the new 5.0 upgrades from Zygote in upcoming projects, and consider Zygote to be the best resource for 3D anatomical libraries."

Mark Mongie / President - Interact Medical, Utah

The Zygote Solid 3D Male Integumentary System, or skin, is a highly detailed geometry of a 50th percentile US male. Available with or without genitalia, the life-like geometric detail is perfect for simulation as well as for creating high-quality imagery for demonstrations, presentations and marketing.

The skin is available as one solid volumetric body, or as a tissue layer that encapsulates the internal anatomy. In the tissue layer version, no stratification for dermal layers or subdermal fat is provided, all such tissues are included in one mass. The encapsulating tissue data was created by hand procedurally of the volume between the exterior of the skin to the exterior (or most superficial) surfaces of internal anatomy such as the muscles and bones.