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In medical device animations, we often think of vascular access as being a subset of cardiovascular or cardiac animations . Not so anymore, vascular access animations are used in all areas of medicine, from coronary stent implantation procedures to cosmetic surgery procedures.
Interestingly while vascular access animations may seem the easiest to do – we’ve done hundreds if you include the vascular access scenes that appear in most of our work – they actually require a very diverse skillset. For example, showing a robotic catheter inside a beating heart requires a skilled animator that is obvious, but it also requires a skilled modeler to set the morph targets for every 0.08 secs of heart movement. A varicose vein treatment on the other hand requires an ace texture artist to get the look of the solution and a strong knowledge of particle animation, very different from object animation.
At Scientific Animations, all these skills come together in-house, rather than relying on freelancers. It allows us to deliver on time, on budget … always. And that’s how we make you look good!
If you think your arteries are just round tubes transferring blood, then let’s rethink a little. The structure of our artery is that of a muscular tube lined by smooth tissue and has three layers. Each is designed with a specific function and has evolved to perform the main function of easing blood flow efficiently and gracefully....
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