3D Hoof Explorer

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    Tejun Member

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    This site is pretty amazing. You can manipulate and remove layer by layer all the structures of the hoof and the leg. If you want to see just arteries you can. Bones and ligaments, you can. The site is very memory intensive so you will need a rather well performing computer to view this site.

    I have a very fast computer and it still took forever to load, you will not be able to view it on your phones, at least the interactive part.

    http://hoofexplorer.com/

    here is a screen shot, the hoof can be zoomed in zoomed out rotated flipped, it is a awesome resource.
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    Rocksie Member

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    Thanks so much for bringing this here, Tejun. Very useful site.
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    Jeff Cota New Member

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    That's awesome, Tejun. Thank you for sharing.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    You must have a dog for a computer. Loading the page only pushed my CPUs to 25% and my memory use only increased from 1.9GB to 2.35GB.
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    Tejun Member

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    upon further visits to the site, I think I must have been running some other applications, because now it loads pretty quickly, could have been connectivity issues... are we measuring computer penises here?
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    My system is 7 years old - Yorkfield vintage processor. From a cold boot I have my desktop in about 30 seconds. Here it is with a bunch of applications open. Image2.jpg
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    Oh that is the issue! 30 seconds, is a very long time to me and my computer. I have become accustomed to instant gratification.

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