The Inner Life of a Cell - Animation
Monday, January 22, 2007
The video includes a nice musical soundtrack. It would be great to have alternative soundtracks explaining the science behind the animation.
XVIVO, a scientific animation company near Harford, CT, created this molecular animation using NewTek LightWave and SOFTIMAGE XSI
XVIVO also relied heavily on PDB (Protein Data Bank) Reader, another LightWave plug-in well known in the scientific animation community that brings in both the point cloud data and XYZ coordinates for all the atoms in a protein
XVIVO lead animator John Liebler discovered Happy Digital’s HD Instance, what he now refers to as a “magic plug-in for instancing,” for global motions through displacements.
Labels: Animation, Biology, Cell
posted by Kipas Repair JB @ 9:03 PM,
2 Comments:
- At Tuesday, January 23, 2007, Ψ*Ψ said...
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I figured there had to be chem.e bloggers out there! You're the first I've found. Linked ya.
- At Friday, February 09, 2007, said...
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Thanks...really appreciate your thought
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