Liver Shell Blind

in 3D Modeling Design held by Ahmad S
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Description:
Design should be of a liver shell. It should be an anatomically accurate model that can be printed if needed to. The inside should be hallow and the liver should include a hole on top where the hyper-vein would normally be and a hole on bottom where the vein would leave. The liver shell should be a 2 piece design that can be clicked/ screwed together to symmetrically put together the 2 halves.

www.exchange3d.com/3D-Model-of-Liver-Anatomy/prod_28235.html

A more simplified version of this will be perfect.
Wants:
1. Decently accurate dimensions based on size of average human man
2. accuracy of anatomical shape
3. holes made in top and bottom
4. hallow inside
5. 2 halves that fit together
Don't Wants:
I want something thats very easy to put together, nothing with joints or pins please. Should be very simple, no need for extreme complication.
Software:
  1. SolidWorks
  2. AutoCAD
Additional Information
This does not need to be very specific, just a hallow shell shaped like a liver, that can be fit together somehow.

Entries

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1st Winner
#12 The Liver Shell (PR1.1 Mold) by Zulfadzryl by Zulfadzryl
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#13 Pre-Requested Mold Style for Ahmad by Zulfadzryl
#1 Tongue by Rohith Kalyanaraman
#20 The Liver Shell R004 for Ahmad by Zulfadzryl
#18 The Liver Shell R003 for Ahmad by Zulfadzryl
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#16 3D liver Model by Mansi
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#11 The Liver Shell (Pre-Requested 1.1) by Zulfadzryl by Zulfadzryl
#10 The Liver Shell (Pre-Requested) by Zulfadzryl by Zulfadzryl
#8 lvr2 by ezer153
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#6 LIVER by ezer153
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#4 Liver Shell By Zulfadzryl by Zulfadzryl
#2 Liver Shell by Zulfadzryl
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#14 Pre-Requested Mold Style 2 for Ahmad by Zulfadzryl
#23 Liver Mold R004-1 Pictorial by Zulfadzryl
#22 Liver Mold R004-1 by Zulfadzryl
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#21 LIVER MOLD R004 by Zulfadzryl
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#19 The Liver Shell R003 Mold for Ahmad by Zulfadzryl
#17 STL Part Analysis by Mansi
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#9 The Liver Shell R003 by Zulfadzryl by Zulfadzryl
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#7 The Liver Shell R001 by Zulfadzryl by Zulfadzryl
#5 The Liver Shell by Zulfadzryl_Redefined by Zulfadzryl
#3 Split_3D_Liver by Zulfadzryl

Discussion

Zulfadzryl

Designer

24 Feb, 2015
I have add funnel

Zulfadzryl

Designer

17 Feb, 2015
Additional USD50

Zulfadzryl

Designer

12 Feb, 2015
Thanks Peter
11 Feb, 2015
Congratulations Zulfadzryl

Zulfadzryl

Designer

10 Feb, 2015
Enfin, merci REDA.
Special thanks to the buyer...Ahmad S in recognizing my work :)
Also not forgetting all to my fellow designer friends that have:
1) Participate (Rohith Kalyanaraman,Mansi and ezer153 )
2) Input in the discussion board (Abbasi 3D-Services,SW Guru, Wyatt ,Rakesh,PETER LAKATOS,Cody LaRose,
and Advandes)

Thanks Guys

&;It was a magical contest...&;
9 Feb, 2015
congrats Zulfadzryl :)
25 Jan, 2015
Whatever, i still think a chat room is a chat room and a contest discussion is a contest discussion.
I see it is prepaid, so anybody is motivated now to do a good job, again: if he chooses to, no need to make anybody to feel guilty for the time spent.
Probably the tongue was a screenshot just to make the liver hidden,... i can understand not wanting to share an entry if the contest is not blind yet, but now it is.
So if you want to win you must do a better design than the tongue entry.
I don&;t know about you, but it is more than just the money, also about reputation, and a good reputations pays off.
I wish you all success and inspiration for future brilliant projects!

Zulfadzryl

Designer

24 Jan, 2015
Dear Admin,
Please remove my entry

Zulfadzryl

Designer

24 Jan, 2015

PETER LAKATOS Thank You for your most precious comment.
Did you know there is a facility provided by CAD Crowd called REPORT DESIGNER that you forget to mention?
Next time we all will got through you to seek permissions and approval :)
24 Jan, 2015
Peter, I guess you broke your own rules...We are free to comment as we see fit. Comments are usually directly related to the contest even when it&;s blabbering like this...the buyer can interpret these conversations as they see fit....I have already spent $80 of my time here...btw What&;s up with the tongue thing???
24 Jan, 2015
The contest discussion is about the contest, and the contest is about the contest!
That means an entry should be a thing that the designer made, i could paste a link to every contest here with a ready made product, but that means drifting away from the buyers wish and a unsportsmanlike behavior towards other designers.
The fake "good work" comments i see between designers in most discussions and off topic blabber gives an unprofessional feel of the contests and that could only send away buyers.
Respect the buyer and act professional and don&;t use the discussion as chat rooms.
If you don&;t have an entry you CREATED, or questions about the contest i think it shouldn&;t be posted here.
... i can only worry about what you might write directly to the clients,.... comments and messages and entries should be filtered, for the sake of professionalism.

Zulfadzryl

Designer

24 Jan, 2015
Guys ,
I did not even do anything ...:)
I just directed the Buyer where to get it for...
This model is already in the market...
I can&;t stand seeing zipped tongue...make me sick...
No offence Rohith Kalyanaraman

24 Jan, 2015
Nice work Zulfadzryl...! Peter, you are totally correct in your assessment of prize $$ and the decisions to get involved. In the future I am going to restrain myself from making comments regarding prize amounts from buyers. My lack of participation will have to be my word.
24 Jan, 2015
this is awesome Zulfadzryl ... but you know I can put myself in the competition ... :)
24 Jan, 2015
Great point Peter, couldn&;t have said it any better.
23 Jan, 2015
I think 80 is not necessarily a small prize, everybody is free to work or not, we all risk working without results, if a different winner is chosen.
Perhaps if the client sees that nice designs are entered he would pay... or not.
For the client is all about quality work , not quantity,
And for us designers it is about managing time and priorities and a lot of hard work,
CadCrowd does a good job, it cannot MAKE clients prepay just as well it cannot MAKE designers deliver good designs.
We must think hard how we use are available time to work, and grow.
18 Jan, 2015
I submitted several designs (20 days effort) for one of the contest that had "Payment Pending". The buyer did not show up & all the efforts of several designers went in vain. I suggest/request the Cadcrowd team not have the payment pending option. This would save designers time as well as motivate designers to submit even a junk idea with confidence.
10 Jan, 2015
Anatomically accurate human organ that assembles easily for $80? I think that&;s why no one is trying.
9 Jan, 2015
I wonder why noone is even trying this one?
7 Jan, 2015
Hello,
i can make a modell from scan files of a real human. When you can provide the scan files (DICOM) of liver i wil be able to make it.

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