3dtotal Anatomy: female full ecorche figure
3dtotal Anatomy: female full ecorche figure
Get 2 reference postcards, plus a "making the most of your anatomy figure" video free with your order!
Sculpt and draw with confidence with the help of 3dtotal's female écorché reference figure...
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Sculpt and draw with confidence with the help of 3dtotal's female écorché reference figure...
Whether you use pencil and paper, paintbrushes, clay, or any form of digital art software, our figures will be invaluable if you want to understand the form and structure of human anatomy. The female écorché reference figure is a neutrally posed, athletic build female standing at 10.5-inches tall. The size and low price tag make this model a perfect desktop reference, while also maintaining all the detail you'll need.
The figure has been sculpted for 3dtotal by Dan Crossland, printed using a top quality 3D printer by Ownage, and then cast in grey resin to make the variation in the surfaces and directional flow of the muscles easy to see and understand.
Of course, there are also our original half-and-half male and female figures – if you haven't grabbed one of these comprehensive desktop references yet!
Take care of your Anatomy Figure and do not leave in direct sunlight or discolouration may occur.
Get 2 reference postcards, plus a "making the most of your anatomy figure" video free with your order!
If you are a school, university or other centre for education, and would like to enquire about purchasing our range of anatomical models in bulk, please contact us at support@3dtotal.com
Product details
Cast in neutral grey resin
10.5-inches/26.7cm tall
Weight approx 300 grams
Produced in China
Caring for your anatomy figure
Caring for your anatomy figure
- We recommend that you avoid leaving your anatomy figures in direct sunlight, as prolonged UV exposure can lead to discolouration.
My figure doesn't fit in its base! What can I do?
My figure doesn't fit in its base! What can I do?
It can sometimes be tight to get the pegs on the feet of the figures into the base and so the legs often need pulling apart a little to enable them to fit, as in these videos:-
However, if it still seems that the figure doesn't fit or you aren't sure, please get in touch with us at support@3dtotal.com with photos of your figure and base and we'll be happy to help!
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