User talk:Melodicpinpon

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Open source 3D human anatomy atlas in development
Good morning dear Wikiversity administrators/users,

I currently work to develop the existing open source 3D files of anatomy into a complete human anatomy atlas. (this dialog box does not allow to include the link) I would like to work with you; unfortunately, the files are .blend files meant to be read within 'Blender'. Blender is a great tool to learn anatomy: its organizational and visualization systems are impressively efficient. A science like Anatomy can not really be studied as a list of separated structures/pages.

This project could evolve to include progressively more specific health sciences data: veterinarian, biomechanics, pathology, and much more.

Could we try and find a way to collaborate?

Thank you in advance for your kind attention,


 * It's not clear why you left this post on an anonymous IP page. I've moved it here to your discussion page. You are welcome to use Wikiversity to develop human anatomy resources. However, there is no way to upload .blend files. The MediaWiki software doesn't accept any type of binary file upload format. You could place the files in a GitHub repository and link to that as an option.
 * Please don't include any links to your z-anatomy website in future contributions. Wikiversity has a strict "Set Learning Free" policy. Because your website seeks donations, it puts you in a position to profit from Wikiversity contributions that reference z-anatomy. That is not permitted.
 * Let us know whenever you have any questions. -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 16:52, 21 May 2021 (UTC)