Knitted Anatomy

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114 points | by blikstiender 5 days ago ago

9 comments

  • simbas 2 days ago

    Very nice effort.

    My favorite part is the MS word grammar correct red squiggly lines.

    • jevogel 2 days ago

      Probably PowerPoint, based on the aspect ratio. Why do so many people not bother to use the Export feature and just go with a screenshot??

      • TRiG_Ireland 20 hours ago

        When I was in college, someone with the surname O'Dowd decided to spell it O Dowd on the poster, because "the computer puts red lines under it". Weirdly, my computer now is doing the opposite.

      • nom a day ago

        Isn't export a beer? And this tariff stuff. Do I have to pay taxes on my screenshot now? No Dave I like it the way I do it, it works for me and I kind of like the squiggly lines.

    • sparky_z a day ago

      I can't figure out why it's flagging words like "left" or "right" as misspelled, but words like "segmental" and "atrial" are ok.

      • OJFord 20 hours ago

        Non-English dictionary, perhaps Spanish (going by segmental, atrial, and Wiktionary)

      • mkl a day ago

        Dictionary set to German? Or German+medical?

  • klondike_klive 15 hours ago

    I had the idea to do medical animations in a very lo-fi style a while ago (plasticine, cardboard and yarn, that kind of thing), around the time when Don't Hug me I'm Scared first came out. I felt it could add a charming contrast to the usually sterile and dull 3d visualisations. Everyone I pitched it to was excited until it came time to secure funding, at which point the idea was dropped like a hot potato.

    The academic institutions all felt that students from overseas wouldn't have the same cultural touchstones, and would feel the lo-fi material cheapened their hugely expensive course!

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