Skeleton of the right wing of a common gull, Larus canus (specimen KU Birds 67424), a fluid-preserved specimen from the collections of the University of Kansas Natural History Museum, with elements colored to demonstrate forelimb anatomy. This scene was created by Jaimi Gray (oVert team) using pre-existing meshes (see below) which were edited to separate, reposition, and color elements in Blender and Meshlab.
Segmentation and original mesh files made by Karina Riddell using Volumegraphics VGStudioMax 3.3. The model was generated to complement a learning activity designed during the UF Center for Precollegiate Education and Training workshop “3D Vertebrates: From Museum Shelves to Classrooms.” Scanning and modeling of this specimen was funded by the oVert project at the University of Florida (NSF DBI 1701714, https://tinyurl.com/oVertwiki).
Mesh file available for download from MorphoSource: https://www.morphosource.org/concern/media/000476291?locale=en
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