Comprehensive Anatomy Illustration Set
Budget: £20 – £250 GBP
I’m putting together a reference package that shows the complete human musculoskeletal system, so I need three fully rendered plates—anterior, posterior, and lateral—that move from the underlying bones all the way through every individual muscle. Each muscle must be drawn with pinpoint-accurate origin and insertion sites, then clearly labeled with its correct anatomical terminology.
Because these drawings will be used for both large-format printing and close-up digital zooming, I’m expecting clean, high-resolution line work that can hold detail at any scale. Vector artwork (Illustrator, EPS, or layered PSD) is ideal, but a high-pixel-count raster file works if the layer structure lets me toggle bones, muscles, and labels independently.
Deliverables
• Anterior, posterior, and lateral plates—each showing skeleton, full muscular system, and label set
• All muscles identified and linked to their exact origin and insertion points
• Separate layer (or group) for bones, muscles, and text so I can isolate elements in future edits
• Final files supplied in both the original working format and a flattened high-resolution PNG or TIFF for quick reference
Acceptance criteria: proportions must match standard anatomical references; origin/insertion markers align precisely with accepted medical charts; labels spell-checked against Terminologia Anatomica; lines remain crisp at 300 dpi print size or 100% vector zoom.
If anything here needs clarification—file format nuances, preferred color keys, or notation style—let me know upfront so the finished artwork lands exactly on target.
Because these drawings will be used for both large-format printing and close-up digital zooming, I’m expecting clean, high-resolution line work that can hold detail at any scale. Vector artwork (Illustrator, EPS, or layered PSD) is ideal, but a high-pixel-count raster file works if the layer structure lets me toggle bones, muscles, and labels independently.
Deliverables
• Anterior, posterior, and lateral plates—each showing skeleton, full muscular system, and label set
• All muscles identified and linked to their exact origin and insertion points
• Separate layer (or group) for bones, muscles, and text so I can isolate elements in future edits
• Final files supplied in both the original working format and a flattened high-resolution PNG or TIFF for quick reference
Acceptance criteria: proportions must match standard anatomical references; origin/insertion markers align precisely with accepted medical charts; labels spell-checked against Terminologia Anatomica; lines remain crisp at 300 dpi print size or 100% vector zoom.
If anything here needs clarification—file format nuances, preferred color keys, or notation style—let me know upfront so the finished artwork lands exactly on target.