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Making use of Andrew Swift's storyboard system

Making use of Andrew Swift's storyboard system

Here's a screenshot of the current state of a surgical animation I'm working on for an ENT neck dissection. I previously shared a work-in-progress example of the anatomy models, which have since gone through extensive refinement, with lots more changes still to make! Thanks to all here on Reddit who contributed feedback.

Recently Andrew Swift shared an overview of the system he uses for storyboarding using Google Slides, and I've implemented this system on my recent case with excellent results thus far.

Looking forward to getting this video out later this summer!

u/p1zawL — 17 hours ago

Eye surgery illustration by Jane Hurd (RIP) from the Lloyd Library collection

I ran across this illustration from the Lloyd Library Vesalius Trust medical illustration collection. Jane Hurd was a legend in the field, known largely for being a trailblazer in 3D biomedical animation. This illustration demonstrates her strong foundation in classical techniques of traditional media and precise detail. Incredible work.

u/p1zawL — 10 days ago
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This is a shot of some models I'm working up for an ENT neck dissection video. The structures labelled here are relevant for identifying the levels of the neck for surgical trainees. I'm hoping to get some feedback as I continue to revise the models. In particular, I think the lymph nodes and some of the nerves need to be repositioned (you might notice some structures intersecting--they aren't supposed to do that!) Please let me know if anything jumps out at you as being off. Thanks!

u/p1zawL — 30 days ago