The really neat part is that all of these images were actually taken with stereographic cameras and can be viewed in 3D. Obviously, not on your regular, everyday machine - although that could change in the future. In the mean time, these images are fantastic and should be appreciated for the works of art that they are.
As a Biomedical Artist, currently at Stanford, I work with anatomy daily. This blog is for everything I do - from the personal drawings I do to the random photos I take to the work from Stanford that I can post here. Enjoy.
2/17/09
Bassett Collections
Well, the Bassett collection of images has been re-released. For everyone that has no idea what the heck that means, take a look at some of these images. Not only has eHuman and Dr. Brown put up the slides that were taken by Dr. Bassett, but annotations as well. Beautiful line drawings made from the still pictures are very informative and really aid in the understanding of the complex anatomy.
The really neat part is that all of these images were actually taken with stereographic cameras and can be viewed in 3D. Obviously, not on your regular, everyday machine - although that could change in the future. In the mean time, these images are fantastic and should be appreciated for the works of art that they are.
The really neat part is that all of these images were actually taken with stereographic cameras and can be viewed in 3D. Obviously, not on your regular, everyday machine - although that could change in the future. In the mean time, these images are fantastic and should be appreciated for the works of art that they are.
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