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On Sat, 21 Sep 2002 12:34:26 -0400, "Corey Woodworth"
<cdw### [at] mpinet net> wrote:
>It would be really cool if you had a skeleton model in the same pose that
>was split up and put in the same spot as the poser model but with slightly
>larger sections so the bones stuck out of the muscle a tad bit.
I tried that but it looked wrong - there's always a subtle difference
in pose between a Poser human and their coresponding skeleton.
>
>Corey
>www.4gigs.com/~schitzo/
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IMBJR wrote:
> I tried that but it looked wrong - there's always a subtle difference
> in pose between a Poser human and their coresponding skeleton.
Speaking of which, take the Poser 4 skeleton and move the arm up/down.
Do the same with the leg. Sick, huh.
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Looks like this german anatomist/artists work i have seen before....
but i can't remember his name.... he takes real human cadavers and
"plasticize" them and then scrape all unwanted tissue from the
biological art sculpture.... Watch the movie Anatomy (US title) the
german title is the same but in german (DUH!) you will see TONS of that
guy's works.
IMBJR wrote:
> [Image]
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On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 17:33:06 -0400, Psychomech <psy### [at] charter net>
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>Looks like this german anatomist/artists work i have seen before....
>but i can't remember his name.... he takes real human cadavers and
>"plasticize" them and then scrape all unwanted tissue from the
>biological art sculpture.... Watch the movie Anatomy (US title) the
>german title is the same but in german (DUH!) you will see TONS of that
>guy's works.
Here's a website of interest:
http://www.plastination.com/
When his tour was in London, I wish I'd made the effort to have a
look.
>
>IMBJR wrote:
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>> [Image]
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On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 23:00:22 +0100, IMBJR <no### [at] spam here> wrote:
>On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 17:33:06 -0400, Psychomech <psy### [at] charter net>
>wrote:
>
>>Looks like this german anatomist/artists work i have seen before....
>>but i can't remember his name.... he takes real human cadavers and
>>"plasticize" them and then scrape all unwanted tissue from the
>>biological art sculpture.... Watch the movie Anatomy (US title) the
>>german title is the same but in german (DUH!) you will see TONS of that
>>guy's works.
>
>Here's a website of interest:
>
>http://www.plastination.com/
>
>When his tour was in London, I wish I'd made the effort to have a
>look.
Actually, according to the website the exhibit is still there - and I
was in London last weekend too. Mmmm ...
>
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>>IMBJR wrote:
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>>> [Image]
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That's Exactly what i was talking about!
IMBJR wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 17:33:06 -0400, Psychomech <psy### [at] charter net>
> wrote:
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> >Looks like this german anatomist/artists work i have seen before....
> >but i can't remember his name.... he takes real human cadavers and
> >"plasticize" them and then scrape all unwanted tissue from the
> >biological art sculpture.... Watch the movie Anatomy (US title) the
> >german title is the same but in german (DUH!) you will see TONS of that
> >guy's works.
>
> Here's a website of interest:
>
> http://www.plastination.com/
>
> When his tour was in London, I wish I'd made the effort to have a
> look.
>
> >
> >IMBJR wrote:
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> >> [Image]
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"Timothy R. Cook" <tim### [at] scifi-fantasy com> wrote in message
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> Watch the movie 'the Cell'...they do something similar with a horse.
>
Now that was one cheesy movie...
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Tom Melly wrote:
> Now that was one cheesy movie...
"Well thanks, the inside of your mind is cheesy, too."
-hypothetical response from the Cell's antagonist
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Have you got a larger (something like 2048x768) version? This would make a
fabulous 2-monitor-size wallpaper...
regards,
Wald
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On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 20:02:48 +0200, "Wald"
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>Have you got a larger (something like 2048x768) version? This would make a
>fabulous 2-monitor-size wallpaper...
Try this 1774x768 JPEG.
May you think of meat as you gaze at your icons.
>
>regards,
>Wald
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