A day-to-day blog/vent of my transition to city-living in Chicago, relationships, and the perils of graduate school in Biomedical Visualization (aka Medical Illustration) and life after grad school. Be prepared for irony and things to not go the way they should!
3.23.2009
Oh Geez....Knees
Well, I apologize for last week and not posting. It was quite the week, but now since it is Spring Break I can catch up a bit. Well this is one of the things that kept my mind busy last week. These knees kept me busy for a couple of weeks and the texturing, though it was fun, it took a long time. A lot of people opted to use already-created texture photographs, which is fine, but I preferred to actually paint the texture maps in Photoshop from scratch. Although there is always room for improvements (which I will do later), I think it is pretty good for my first shot, as well as how busy and stressful this past week was. Not only was I down in the dumps, but there were other assignments to do as well, and work on top of that. Phew! Just another day in my life I guess.
However, there was only one knee, but we had two more concepts to create: the x-ray and that cartoony ink and paint. Meh, the ink and paint was ok, but it was neat to experiment with. My personal favorite is the x-ray rendition that I created. Though another 3D max material map was used, Photoshop was used for the finishing touches. Hmm, I may be starting to like Photoshop more!
Well, that's all I have for now! Check out the knees of a couple of my classmates: Annie, Heidi & Josy.
(Also, I would love to show you my illustration of a TAP block procedure, but I was asked by the anesthesiologist that I collaborated with to wait until his scientific article was published, which will be next month! I will be published at that time as well! You will know when that occurs, trust me.)
Realistic, X-ray, and Ink n' Paint renditions of the knee, Lindsey Pionek, 3Ds Max and Photoshop, Spring 2009.
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3 comments:
hey, I am a med student in Chicago and I was looking at your blog...it's amazing! You are doing some great work with this stuff, plus, since I'm one of those huge science nerds, I think your images and designs are so cool! Fascinating stuff!
Way to go!
Stop by sometime (I haven't updated in a long time, life gets busy...oops!)
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Thanks Alan! Good luck with your studies as well, keep posted!
Lindsey,
I meant to ask you. Do you do any modeling of pathological cases, things like cardiac hypertrophy, atrial or ventricular septal defects? Just curious, I had open heart surgery for an ASD when I was little, so I just wondered if you did abnormal anatomy modeling.
And why does reality blow/life dysfunctional? Your last few posts while good, have seemed a bit down in the dumps...you alright? (you can feel free to email back, i attached my email to the link if you don't want to post all of it, if you feel like sharing it that is).
Take care,
Alan
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