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Part 2 ---> I got sick of generic chemistry art so I made my own

Hi guys!

This is a follow up to my post from earlier this week. You guys gave me some great suggestions, so I made some new f orbital designs! I thought this sub might appreciate them!

These are the designs that I have so far and I'm hoping to make some more soon.

These are *hand drawn*. I did not use AI to generate the designs. I did use AI for the typography, though.

I do sell these as posters/mugs/etc., so here is the shop link for anyone interested.

https://www.etsy.com/pt/shop/WildformSupply?ref=shop_sugg_market

Do you have a favorite? Least favorite? Let me know. I would love any feedback!

u/ZeroEmChamas — 2 days ago
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I got sick of generic chemistry art so I made my own

Hi guys!

I’ve always felt like a lot of chemistry/science decor looks either too generic, too cartoonish, or not really made for people who actually like chemistry. So I started making electron orbital art based on probability-density diagrams, with the orbital labels and equations included.

These are some of the designs I’ve made so far: 1s, 2s, 3s, 3pₓ, 3pᵧ, and 3p𝓏.

The goal was to make chemistry art that still looks clean and visually appealing, but also feels more accurate and less like the usual Jimmy Neutron “atom with electrons flying around it” design.

I do sell some of these as prints/mugs/etc., so I’ll leave the shop link here for anyone interested:

https://www.etsy.com/pt/shop/WildformSupply?ref=shop_sugg_market

Either way, I thought this sub might appreciate the quantum chem angle.

u/ZeroEmChamas — 7 days ago
▲ 1 r/ems

Non-cringy medical art

Hey everyone,

I’ve been getting back into drawing and painting as a way to deal with stress from work. I’ve been especially interested in making medical artwork because there are so many parts of medicine and anatomy that are visually stunning. That said, I think there is a lot of medical art that is just cringy, tacky, or generic.

I’m looking for ideas or subjects that would translate well into art. What medical images, structures, procedures, or concepts do you think would look visually cool?

Some ideas I’ve thought about are neurons, blood cells, pathology/microbio slides (of course), and wound healing as a time-lapse panel, but I’d love to hear more suggestions.

Thanks!

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u/ZeroEmChamas — 22 days ago
▲ 1 r/Nurses

Non-cringy medical art

Hey everyone,

I’ve been getting back into drawing and painting as a way to deal with stress from work. I’ve been especially interested in making medical artwork because there are so many parts of medicine and anatomy that are visually stunning. That said, I think there is a lot of medical art that is just cringy, tacky, or generic.

I’m looking for ideas or subjects that would translate well into art. What medical images, structures, procedures, or concepts do you think would look visually cool?

Some ideas I’ve thought about are neurons, blood cells, pathology/microbio slides (of course), and wound healing as a time-lapse panel, but I’d love to hear more suggestions.

Thanks!

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u/ZeroEmChamas — 22 days ago

Hoping for ideas/feedback on EM art

Hey everyone,

I’ve been getting back into drawing and painting as a way to deal with stress from work. I’ve been especially interested in making medical artwork because there are so many parts of medicine and anatomy that are visually stunning.

I’m looking for ideas or subjects that would translate well into art. What medical images, structures, procedures, or concepts do you think would look visually cool?

Some ideas I’ve thought about are neurons, blood cells, pathology/microbio slides (of course), and wound healing as a time-lapse panel, but I’d love to hear more suggestions.

Thanks!

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u/ZeroEmChamas — 22 days ago