Medical illustration of the crosssection of a kidney from gross structure to microanatomy.

Links, Associations and Other Interesting Information

Global inky mouse illustrationHere is a steadily growing list of links for professional associations and websites that are either particularly interesting or very useful as a medical, veterinary and scientific illustrator. When I stumble across really useful reference sites, I will add them here. If you have a recommendation for something to add, please contact me.

Sources for Skeletal Models and References

  • www.digimorph.org/
    Digital Morphology at the University of Texas at Austin. If you need a skeletal reference for something, chances are they have it!
  • www.equineskeletons.com
    Walter Varcoe Equine Services specializes in free standing fully articulated equine skeletons. Quite possibly the best place to study any aspect of equine skeletons.
  • www.horsescience.com
    Place to purchase freezedried specimens of horse and cow limbs, sliced, hinged and even colorized for educational purposes. Have an illustrator you need to buy a Christmas gift for? Check them out!
  • www.rodnikkel.com
    Custom saddle tree maker who discusses some aspects of equine anatomy in their blog with great photos.
  • www.theboneman.com
    The place to go online if you are serious about creating your own skeletal reference models.