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Building Blood Flow in Cinema 4D

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2007

http://www.nucleusinc.com/medical-animation A polygonal feast of fury; the accelerated methodology of assembling a blood flow 3D animation in Cinema 4D from primitive objects to final rendering.

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  • Skill Is Needed To Do This........Pure Skill And Knowledge

  • This must have been a bitch to render :)

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  • Wow!!

    

  • till 0:45 i thought he's trying to make a 3D doughnut :)

  • if you are interested in a community channel read on!!

    if you are interested please send me a message telling me you want to join the channel , i am still yet to decide if this should be channel where you just upload no matter who you are , or weather it should be a GFX TEAM , where they upload , thank you. Send messages to iDigitalDesignsHD

  • @MarcosCassianoTV He used HyperNURBS.

  • I want to go to college and become a Biomedical Artist. I absolutely love science (especially biology) and I also adore art. This is so amazing!

  • @amokdesign

    Oh, haha. I don't think that was done in Cinema 4D, the swirling was probably added in a post-processing program.

  • @Pendergeist thanks for your answer man! - but that was clear for me :D - but i love your organic "walls" how are they "moving" around and look so "realistic" ?

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