Animation is a frequently utilized tool in scientific and medical visualization for presenting sequential progress and complex concepts. Here, I am pleased to showcase my animation pieces created using Autodesk 3dsMax, Adobe After Effects, and Maxon Red Giant.

Animation

Obstacle Course

In my first attempt at 3D animation, we were challenged to design an obstacle course incorporating at least six objects. I chose to enhance the visibility of these objects by employing vibrant saturation, leading to an engaging and enjoyable exploration of the task.

Software: Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe After Effects
Individual assignment for BVIS 542 - Animation II

Eye Photoreceptors

The retina contains two types of photoreceptors, known as cones and rods, which play distinct roles in detecting various lights and colors. This animation serves to introduce these photoreceptors, elucidating their respective locations and functions in perceiving color (cones) and brightness (rods).

Software: Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe After Effects, Maxon Red Giant
Individual assignment for BVIS 542 - Animation II