This 3D modeling tutorial shows animators how to model a particular part of the male anatomy in squick-inducing detail, using found photos of packaged chicken drumsticks as a source material. It's nonsexual, but it may ick you out or turn you on, and I suppose it's NSFW though it's just human anatomy. The funniest thing is the instructor's deadpan delivery. (thanks, Eleanor Rigby!)
3D modeling tutorial on how to model boy-parts using found photos of chicken drumsticks
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