They don’t fly and are seldom lit like a superhero. But they do knock out bacteria. Talking about our mutual friend T-cell. Born hematopoietic stem cell from the reddish regions of your bone marrow. But you can call her T.
I depicted T here killing off a pesky bacteria. You see the rendered version and the structure or wireframe that drives it. I’m still amazed at what you can achieve at rendertime. It requires carefull considerations in deformation and lighting. Though that lens flare is a bit cheesy.
Medical animation at microscopic level needs to explain the almost unseen. I like to exaggerate it a bit like when I’m drawing cartoons. Leaving stuff out, enlarging other parts. That requires play time and preferably someone who tells you to go and play. It results in experiments like the one I show you here. So for all professionals out there, get your soul happy, grow and play.
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