[extropy-chat] New animation

Matus matus at matus1976.com
Sat Feb 26 05:36:57 UTC 2005


Hi Gina, as a fellow 3D artist I have to say the new animation looks
great.  In particular the in the blood stream shots look of professional
quality medical animations.  Excellent work.  I currently contribute
most of my 3D effort to http://lifeboat.com/ex/ Modeling and animating a
large space station.  Which program do you use?  Isnt the red blood cell
is one of the smallest cells in the body?  I would think at this scale
we could probably see the cells that make up the walls of the blood
vessel.  Perhaps a cylindrical texture / bump map would add some realism
to an already excellent looking graphic (I love the surfacing of the
healthy red blood cell, btw) 
 
Regards,
 
Michael
 
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I've got a new animation:
http://www.nanogirl.com/museumfuture/revival.htm
 
The index:
http://www.nanogirl.com/museumfuture/index.htm
 
Enjoy! Gina 
 
 
 
 
Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
Nanotechnology Industries
http://www.nanoindustries.com
Personal: http://www.nanogirl.com/index2.html
Foresight Senior Associate http://www.foresight.org
Nanotechnology Advisor Extropy Institute  http://www.extropy.org
3D/Animation http://www.nanogirl.com/museumfuture/index.htm
My New Project: Microscope Jewelry
http://www.nanogirl.com/crafts/microjewelry.htm
Email: nanogirl at halcyon.com
"Nanotechnology: Solutions for the future."
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