Everyday Anatomy
- June 23, 2017
- MEDIS MEDIA
Everyday Anatomy is a 3D dissection and anatomy learning tool, offering a detailed and interactive exploration of the human body. It provides a virtual environment to learn about organs, systems, and structures, with the ability to rotate, zoom, and dissect the 3D models. The game also includes quizzes and assessments to test your knowledge and understanding of the human anatomy.
Reviews
- Great for studying and learning anatomy, especially for college-level courses.
- User-friendly interface with clear navigation and useful features like note-taking and 3D models.
- Good value for money, especially for beginners or those needing a quick reference.
- Limited content and features, making it inadequate for in-depth study, particularly for medical students.
- Recent updates have removed essential functionalities, restricting the ability to customize views and access detailed anatomy.
- Current pricing seems high compared to other free or more comprehensive alternatives.
- graphics4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics in the software have received mixed reviews; while some users appreciate its utility as a reference for anatomical structures, others criticize the removal of customizable views and the limitations of predefined topographical options. Additionally, the orthographic camera mode can distort perspectives, particularly for complex structures like the skull, which detracts from its overall effectiveness for medical students.
“I am an art worker and this software provides a good reference for muscles, bones, nerves, and blood vessels.”
“Bone surfaces and insertions cannot be shown graphically.”
“It seems that the camera is stuck in some kind of orthographic mode, resulting in a weird perspective for some parts, like the skull.”