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Ceratopsian Posture and Walk-cycle Animation
This animation was the result of a few years of collaborative work with Dr. Rob Holmes (a CMN research associate) and mutiple iterations of the com...
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Vagaceratops Scissors Chew
An older animation from 2005 illustrating the shearing scissors-like chewing of Vagaceratops and other ceratopsian dinosaurs. This is specialized c...
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Visualization of the causes of a pathology growth in the thumb bones of Vagaceratops. Theory #2
Similar to the previous animation showing the hyper-extension of the thumb, in this animation, the thumb digit collapses upon itself during the wal...
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Vagaceratops Skull n Bones
This older visual shows an animated Vagaceratops irvinensis dinosaur (formerly known as Chasmosaurus irvinensis) walking with a virtually modeled s...
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Visualization of the causes of a pathology growth in the thumb bones of Vagaceratops. Theory #1
The fossils of the right hand (manus) of Vagaceratops showed an abnormal boney growth formation in the thumb digit - similar to a bunion in humans....
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Vagaceratops walking about
As soon as I got this model rigged in animated in 3dsmax, I made some test animation renderings of it. Would you say he's pretty cute??
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Blood Vessel Proliferation in a Hooved Ceratopsian Dinosaur
An animation from 2005 showing how blood vessels (arteries and veins) would have been distributed along the digit (finger) of Vagaceratops. This pa...
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Deeper into the skull: Visualizing hadrosaur chewing mechanisms and hidden skull movements
This is a continuation to the previous computer animation showing hadrosaur chewing.
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Classic theory of hadrosaur chewing visualized using 3D animation
The classic theory of hadrosaur chewing (Pleurokinetic model) was developed almost 30 years ago. It was based on a simple computer model with simpl...
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Visualizing hadrosaur chewing mechanisms using 3D animation
In this animation we see a realistic visualization of the classic theory but in a real-world, realistic 3D animation environment, not the orginal l...
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3D Chasmosaur Dinosaur Rising
An accurate 3D animation depicting the skeletal remains and fleshy reconstruction of Chasmosaurus irvinesis.
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Le Trou d'ozone en Antarctique - De la découverte au rétablissement, un Voyage Scientifique
Alors que le trou de la coche d'ozone semblait être un problème résolu, en fin de compte, son rétablissement n'est pas prévu avant des dizaines d'a...
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3D Chasmosaur Dinosaur Rising
An accurate 3D animation depicting the skeletal remains and fleshy reconstruction of Vagaceratops irvinensis.
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Blue Whale at the Canadian Museum of Nature
This 3D animation helped the Canadian Museum of Nature position a 19.5 metre-long skeleton of a blue whale in its RBC Blue Water Gallery. The galle...
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About Alex Tirabasso - Arius3D - Canadian Museum of Nature
Science animations, illustrations and multimedia from the Canadian Museum of Nature
Creating the link between natural world, science research, and art
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CanadianMuseumNatureLatest Activity
Jan 20, 2012Date Joined
Jan 8, 2007About this user
I'm the 3D Production Specialist for the Arius3D Center at the Canadian Museum of Nature. I specialize in producing computer graphics and animations for use in scientific research, public education, and exhibitions.My job is to see the inextricable link between nature and art, and I try to communicate this using art and computer graphcs.
Please feel free to view any material in my account; also let me know what you think; or if you have any questions about the science, art, and the museum.
If you have curiosity about anything in natural history, then Let's Talk About It!
And of course, be sure to visit our website nature.ca