Related Content










Bookmark and Share

Make Scientific Animations More Cinematic with Softimage|XSI

Post your comments below

Regardless of the scientific or medical animation you’re working on, the first essential step is to look at and collect as much specific reference imagery as you can. Even if it involves looking at a lot of difficult "surgeon camera" shots that contain lots of blood and gore, this is the best way to understand the way our internal bodies really look. Really study the way things move and react to one another. The Internet is always a good source, as usual. Lennart Nilsson’s magnified interior body photos are a great source of inspiration for us (www.lennartnilsson.com). His images are romanticized by his photography and setup, however, and his work often has a very studio-lit feel to it. Decide early on the brief you want to follow and study different lighting techniques. We were going for a highly realistic look and recognized that most "real" internal body shots are front- and single-source lit. That single light source would often burn out and give the images an overexposed feel.

Login Required

If you have a username and password, please login:

Username:
Password:

 






Comments (1) for "Make Scientific Animations More Cinematic with Softimage|XSI"
1.
I think this will be a use full thing to the prssent generation
Posted by Zamreen on Saturday, May 10, 2008 @ 12:25 AM

Bookmark and Share

Post a Comment

Name:
Email:
Comments:

Please enter the letters or numbers you see in the image.
Your message will be reviewed before it is posted



         
  Studio's Film Fest   store   rich media tutorials  
 
Studio's Film Fest

StudioFilmFest.com is a viral video site dedicated to serious filmmakers. Become a member now, get your own personal profile page, and start watching, commenting, voting, networking and uploading your films.

   
video tutorials

ALL-NEW
VIDEO TUTORIALS

Avid, Final Cut Pro RED camera, Imagineer Mogul, Trapcode Form and Particular, Apple Motion and many more tutorials on editing, VFX, and animation.

 
           
HOME | NEWS | TRAINING | TECHNIQUE | RESOURCES | JOBS | CONTACT | ABOUT US | PRIVACY & TERMS | ADVERTISING



Related Content