

▲ 3 r/poolrooms
[OC] 10 years ago this is what I was showing to my art graduation, I still remember the face of the teachers watching it...
youtu.beu/Hesounolen — 19 days ago
▲ 6 r/poolrooms
[OC] 11 years ago, I was doing this fan clip for Eco Virtual - Clear Skies Through The Mall Skylight
100% poolroom, and my first babystep as a cgi artist
u/Hesounolen — 19 days ago
▲ 1 r/Houdini
Experimental IRL fashion texture baking project.
Hey Houdini friends.
Here's a project I've made lately, the goal was to convert a 3D model into a textile design pattern. I used the Karma Texture Baker on a clothing piece I modelised on CLO3D. After some textile printing and a lot of sewing the result is already here !
The result is already quite fun ! A lot of things are meant to be improved in the V2, I will show you.
u/Hesounolen — 1 month ago
▲ 79 r/Simulated
Even if you ́re never Awake
A Houdini R&D to convert the DICOM photography data from the Visible Human project into a 3D volume
The Visible Human Project is an effort to create a detailed data set of cross-sectional photographs of the human body, in order to facilitate anatomy visualization applications. It is used as a tool for the progression of medical findings, in which these findings link anatomy to its audiences. A male and a female cadaver were cut into thin slices, which were then photographed and digitized.
The male cadaver was encased and frozen in a gelatin and water mixture in order to stabilize the specimen for cutting. The specimen was then "cut" in the axial plane at 1-millimeter intervals. Each of the resulting 1,871 "slices" was photographed in both film and digital, yielding 15 gigabytes of data. In 2000, the photos were rescanned at a higher resolution, yielding more than 65 gigabytes. The female cadaver was cut into slices at 0.33-millimeter intervals, resulting in some 40 gigabytes of data.
u/Hesounolen — 2 months ago
▲ 126 r/Houdini
Even if you ́re never Awake
A R&D to convert the DICOM photography data from the Visible Human project into a 3D volume
The Visible Human Project is an effort to create a detailed data set of cross-sectional photographs of the human body, in order to facilitate anatomy visualization applications. It is used as a tool for the progression of medical findings, in which these findings link anatomy to its audiences. A male and a female cadaver were cut into thin slices, which were then photographed and digitized.
The male cadaver was encased and frozen in a gelatin and water mixture in order to stabilize the specimen for cutting. The specimen was then "cut" in the axial plane at 1-millimeter intervals. Each of the resulting 1,871 "slices" was photographed in both film and digital, yielding 15 gigabytes of data. In 2000, the photos were rescanned at a higher resolution, yielding more than 65 gigabytes. The female cadaver was cut into slices at 0.33-millimeter intervals, resulting in some 40 gigabytes of data.
u/Hesounolen — 2 months ago
▲ 191 r/StableDiffusion
u/Hesounolen — 4 months ago