Porcine Femur 3D Model

3D porcine femur anatomy model featuring detailed proximal and distal anatomy, clear femoral head and neck, trochanteric landmarks, shaft morphology, and articular surfaces. Ideal for anatomy study, teaching, and research visualization of swine hindlimb structure.

Porcine Femur 3D Model

Overview

Explore the Porcine Femur Anatomy 3D Model—a detailed, anatomically inspired 3D asset designed for realistic visualization, educational content, and professional workflows. This anatomically accurate femur model is ideal for studies in veterinary medicine, comparative anatomy, biomechanics, and surgical training materials.

Built for smooth viewing and production-ready use, this 3D femur model helps you clearly present bone structure from multiple angles. Use it for anatomy illustrations, educational lessons, medical visualizations, research presentations, CG simulations, and design references.

Usage patterns

  • Education & training: teaching comparative anatomy and porcine skeletal structure
  • Medical visualization: creating instructional diagrams and 3D scenes
  • Biomechanics & research: supporting analysis, visualization, and simulation workflows
  • CG & content creation: integrating into animations, render projects, and explainer videos
  • Game & real-time scenes: using the model in interactive environments and asset libraries

File format support

  • Downloadable MAX (3ds Max)
  • Downloadable OBJ
  • Downloadable FBX
  • Downloadable C4D (Cinema 4D)
  • Downloadable BLEND (Blender)

Software compatibility

  • Blender
  • 3ds Max
  • Maya
  • Cinema 4D
  • Unreal Engine
  • And other major 3D and real-time software that supports common interchange formats

Bring accurate porcine femur anatomy to your next project—download, import, and start building immediately in your preferred 3D environment.

Tags

  • bone
  • femur
  • pork
  • biology
  • porcine
  • anatomy
  • people
  • human
  • science
  • medical

License

  • Royalty-Free License.
  • Commercial and editorial use according to site license terms.
  • Redistribution of source files is not allowed.
  • Please review the full license details before using the model in published work.

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