File :-(, x, )
Anonymous
Hey fit,

There's over 600 muscles in the body. I'm having trouble remembering which ones work in which angles, etc. Is there some good computer graphics software that lets me rotate freely a body and click to highlight certain muscles, maybe groups? static two-dimensional pictures aren't doing it for me in the 3-D body. Especially considering the body moves..

I'm downloading a video of the first hit in Google cgMuscle 2.0 avi, but it looks badly inappropriate for this. It just seems I will have to construct the muscles one at a time, I just want to see the whole body ready there, zoom in and out, reveal layers. Something for stupid people.
>> Anonymous
im not quite sure what you're asking, a normal picture can clearly show what the muscle is used for
>> Anonymous
>>241804
I want 3d.

I'm sore and 50% my body, but I'm having trouble identifying some of the deeper muscles. the soreness transcends several muscles, I can't identify which ones, I can't peel away my skin, and other gruesome retardedness. 3d would really help me.

Also if I could see 3d skeleton going through the motions of an exercise with selected muscles relevant to the exercises bulging or were being highlighted this would significantly help my targeting of workouts.

pictures have never been enough for me. We're living in the God damn information age. i want 3d.
>> Anonymous
I heard Google Body isn't ready yet
>> Anonymous
well that thing won't work, it requires money but is too smalltime to be found in torrents. Instead I'm going to try these torrents, they look promising

--> Complete Human Anatomy Primal 3D Interactive Series 9CDs
--> Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy V3.0 - Frank H. Netter

will report back