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human skull (exploding) by Malkalypse Product ID: 284774
KEYWORDS: skull cranium mandible teeth bones anatomy skeleton
CATEGORIES:  3D Models > Characters > Anatomy > Skeletal System
I wanted a skull that I could take apart and see the inside of.
Description
human skull (exploding)
poly count: high

Additional software used: none
Additional plugins required: none

by Kevin Mackey

commissions accepted

notes:
I wanted a skull that I could take apart and see the inside of. I don't believe there are any comparably priced skulls out there that have this feature, since those that do are usually created using 3D scanners. Considering that this was created using only 2-D images as reference, I think it turned out pretty well.

I used a bump map for the sutures to keep the poly count reasonable. I had to cheat them a bit so they would look right when the bones come apart, but the effect looks pretty close.

This skull was created to go along with my articulated human spine model.

Previews
skull_anim001.avi
A quick look at the exploding skull 10 MB   
skull_anim001.mpg Low Quality 60 KB   
Windows Media Video ( .wmv ) High Quality 453 KB   
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$ 177.00
Available Delivery Formats:
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Available File Formats
3ds Max ( .max )
987 KB
Product Specifications
Media Type:3D Models
Published:Nov 5, 2005
Geometry:Polygonal
Polygons:23,208
Vertices:21,652
Textures:Yes
Materials:Yes
Jointed:Yes
Animated:Yes
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(May 29, 2007)