3D Pregnant Female Morph

3D Pregnant Female Morph

The 3D pregnant female morph model now available from 3D Science is developed by medical illustrators to show changes in the lower female abdomen during gestation. The base for the morph is generated from scans of live models with optimized geometric resolution.

The 3D pregnant female morph model is a derivative of the 3D female integumentary system, with geometry carefully crafted to provide resolution in key areas for high quality rendering with excessive and superfluous geometry removed to increase functionality of the product. The morph begins the gestation process at conception and carries through to full-term. The package includes the skin of the female and the uterus, showing the changes in the lower abdominal and pelvic region that take place during pregnancy. A full-term fetus (non-morphing) is included with the model that is scaled to fit inside the expanded uterus. The model can be purchased with or without texture maps for the female skin and hair. The fetus and the uterus are not textured.

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  • Formats:
    • 3D Studio Max
    • Blender (OBJ)
    • Cinema 4D
    • Generic OBJ
    • Maya
  • Polygons (as tris): Yes
  • UV Coordinates: Available
  • Textures: Available
  • Grouping: Yes
  • Delivery Method: Download
  • Price: $1,450
  • Rigged: No

"The Zygote human anatomy library is the starting point for nearly every animation project that we tackle. Having such a detailed anatomy set enables us to spend more time focusing on the specifics of our s products and devices without needing to compromise the overall quality of the piece. The models are very well built, enabling us to use varying levels of detail to keep our scenes light and optimized, which is crucial with some of the huge data-sets that we are dealing with day in and day out.

It has also been extremely valuable to be able to take advantage of the updates and upgrades that the Zygote artists continue to offer, keeping our library up-to-date and comprehensive."

Steve Deverall / Director of Animation - Infuse Medical