Nervous system for Cycles.

  • December 17, 2014
  • 1,331 Downloads
  • 7 Likes
  • Blender 2.7x
  • Render: Blender Internal
  • Creator: daylanKifky
  • License: CC-BY
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Description:

This is a semi-realistic model of the human Nervous system.It was made for didactic purposes to clearly show the position of the brain, spinal cord and nerves.As far as I know it is anatomically correct, if anyone finds an error please let me know.I used parts of the amazing models: -Human skull by Cole Harris -Human skeleton by Momentum -Human BaseMesh by Jonathan Acosta.All downloaded from blendswap.comHope it helps!

Comments:

  • JDHaller profile picture
    JDHaller

    What a great share and learning aid! Thanks so much :)

    Written December 17, 2014
  • Ted3d profile picture
    Ted3d

    a instructive blend thans alot

    Written December 19, 2014
  • KingKow profile picture
    KingKow

    thanks it helped for my biology project

    Written December 01, 2015
  • rustydummy profile picture
    rustydummy

    what name do i accredit to use it on my website

    Written February 13, 2016
  • juanhxcamacho profile picture
    juanhxcamacho

    is awesome great work , just one question , why only appears a half of the model, i am beginner in this.

    pd: sorry for my bad english

    Written September 04, 2017
  • glimley profile picture
    glimley

    Great work!

    Written February 28, 2018
  • Fina profile picture
    Fina

    Thank you.

    Written April 22, 2018
  • AkibNurr profile picture
    AkibNurr

    thank You so much !

    Written March 03, 2019
  • pieterdlinde profile picture
    pieterdlinde

    Awesome

    Written July 11, 2019
  • Eveline Lacrux profile picture
    Eveline Lacrux

    Loved this model. Reminds me of the anatomy course at college. Did you know our brains have 86 billion neurons, by the way? Imagine training them with https://www.mendi.io/products/mendi to reduce stress and boost focus. I used to struggle with stress, but neurofeedback helped me understand my brain waves—from alert beta to relaxed alpha. It's like learning to drive your own brain! I read that it could reduce depression symptoms by 40% and help with ADHD. Fortunately, this is not my case, but I will keep this in mind anyway.

    Written December 27, 2024