Overview
Fetus 12 Week Human Anatomy 3D Model — a highly detailed, anatomically inspired 3D representation of a human fetus at approximately 12 weeks of development. This model is ideal for educational projects, anatomy learning, medical visualization, scientific presentations, and high-quality CGI scenes where realistic early fetal anatomy is required.
Designed for clarity and usability in real-time and offline workflows, the model helps you communicate developmental anatomy concepts with accuracy and strong visual fidelity. Perfect for students, educators, content creators, and developers building interactive medical or educational experiences.
Key Features
- Accurate 12-week fetal anatomy visualization for educational and presentation use
- Compatible with popular 3D software and game/real-time pipelines
- Works well for render, animation, and interactive 3D applications
- Downloadable 3D assets supported in multiple industry-standard formats
Supported File Formats (Download)
- MAX (3ds Max)
- OBJ
- FBX
- C4D (Cinema 4D)
- BLEND (Blender)
3D Software Compatibility
- Blender
- 3ds Max
- Maya
- Cinema 4D
- Unreal Engine
- Other compatible 3D and game engines that support the listed file formats
Usage Patterns
- Education & Training: build lessons, anatomical references, and medical learning content
- Research & Visualization: use as a conceptual model for early development study and demonstrations
- Medical/Health Content: enhance presentations, infographics, and explainer videos
- 3D Rendering & Animation: integrate into cinematic scenes for documentaries and CGI sequences
- Real-Time Applications: use in interactive experiences such as web viewers and Unreal Engine projects
- Product/Media Production: support marketing visuals, educational channels, and multimedia assets
Download the fetus 12-week 3D model in your preferred format and use it immediately in your workflow—whether you’re rendering high-quality stills, creating animations, or building interactive medical visualizations.
Uploaded by putrakoreng on December 2014