Primal Pictures 3D Real-time Apps Now Available

anatomy model of the eyes in a head with layers peeled away

Just released, Primal Pictures now has 3D Real-time Human apps for iPad and Android devices. Please see here for a guide for the iPad and here for Android devices. And, see below for more details.

Primal's 3D Real-time Human Anatomy apps are the ultimate 3D interactive anatomy viewer for all medical educators, practitioners and students. Meticulously built over ten years from high-resolution cross-sectional photographs of real cadavers, the apps provide an accurate and visually stunning reconstruction of the anatomy of the structures.

The easy to use and intuitive interface lets you choose precisely the anatomy you want to see, from exactly the angle you want to see it. This flexibility is supported by a wealth of user-friendly tools to help you set up your ideal anatomical image, quickly and easily.

The Gallery contains pre-set scenes, designed by an in-house team of anatomical experts, to clearly and comprehensibly present in-depth regional and systemic anatomy of the structure. Each scene is divided into five layers to provide greater control over the depth of anatomy shown; making tailoring the anatomy you want to see simple and quick.

The Contents folders arrange all structures systemically, meaning you can browse by subcategory and switch all related structures on at once. It provides an excellent learning tool – for example turn on all branches of the radial artery, or the hypothenar muscles.

The Contents layer controls split each system into five layers – from deep to superficial. This allows you to quickly build up different systems to the depth you want to see.

Informative:

Read detailed and accurate text for each structure using the T icon, and in a feature unique to Primal Pictures, each anatomical term in the text is linked to the appropriate model in the 3D model. Selecting these links will highlight the relevant structures, bringing the text to life and make learning anatomy more visual and immediate.

Context:

See each structure in context with the anatomy that surrounds it. Explore these relationships and easily navigate to related anatomical structures to expand your learning. Select a field name in the right-hand menu to show the anatomical category and sub-category of the structure for added understanding and simple navigation.

To learn more, or to schedule a demonstration webinar, click here to contact STAT!Ref to speak to a dedicated Primal Pictures Specialist today.


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