The goal of the project was to create a unique, non-standard view of a piece of human anatomy at the macroscopic level, employing a high degree of structural accuracy.
This illustration depicts the muscle, vessels, and nerves present in third and fourth layers of the foot, with cutaways to situate the anatomy within its context. It was created to be useful in an anatomical atlas, demonstrating relationships between tissues that are difficult to depict with classic anatomical views.
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