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Angioplasty: Medical 3D animation video. I was approached by client to create a detailed medical animation video to show the process of angioplasty and their product 3V Siris (stent) for internal training purpose. All aspect of project from pre-visualization, reference gathering, storyboarding to final render was delivered by us in 4 weeks.
Houdini was primarily used for modelling and animation while mantra for render. Nuke was used for compositing and CC.
Client: s3vvascular.com/
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00:00 - Introduction
00:33 - How coronary arteries are blocked?
01:06 - How stent is put in the human body?
01:25 - Micro level demonstration of balloon angioplasty inside in arteries to reduce plaque.
01:57 - How a stent looks like?
03:06 - Stent introduction in arteries.
03:28 - How stent works?
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