A Journey Through the Microcosm:

Capillary Blood Flow

This 3D animation is an exploration of the intricate dynamics of blood flow through a capillary. The scene features lifelike models of podocytes, red blood cells, and platelets, showcasing their interactions within a microscopic landscape.

The models were sculpted in Nomad Sculpt and Autodesk Maya, ensuring scientific accuracy and aesthetic detail. The animation was crafted in Maya, capturing the fluid movement of blood components as they navigate the capillary’s narrow pathway. Realistic lighting and subtle effects were added to bring the microvascular environment to life. Final compositing was completed in Adobe After Effects.

Roles: Research, 3D Modelling, 3D Animating, Rendering, Compositing

Audience: Educated lay audience

Clients: Professor Nicholas Woolridge

Communication Objective: Demonstrate the movement of blood through a capillary.

Medium: Web, 3D Animation

Software: Autodesk Maya, Nomad Sculpt, ZBrush, Adobe After Effects, Figma

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