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: Professional pieces are typically reconstructed from real medical scan data, such as CT or MRI, or high-fidelity surface scans to ensure photorealistic and anatomically correct replicas.

Creating a piece for —whether for medical education, digital art, or physical modeling—requires a blend of scientific accuracy and high-fidelity rendering. Modern 3D anatomical pieces are often used to replace traditional cadaver-based learning, providing students with interactive, detailed visualizations of complex systems like the nervous or vascular networks. Core Components of a 3D Anatomy Piece 3D Anatomy

: Digital pieces often feature "rigged" models that allow for the simulation of muscle movement or virtual dissection. : Professional pieces are typically reconstructed from real

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