Here, you will find all videos created in the context of the CELLmicrocosmos project.
Further videos will follow, so watch out for our CELLmicrocosmos channel on YouTube!
The video shows how the green algae cell Chlamydomonas rheinhardtii can be used to create fuel. It discusses the underlying processes by making use of stereoscopic 3D visualization. The complete video was modeled and rendered with the free Open Source software Blender. Cutting was done by using Lightworks.
The video is discussed in the publication:
"Heuristic Modeling and 3D Stereoscopic Visualization of a Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Cell"
https://doi.org/10.1515/jib-2018-0003
This video won the Best-of-Show in Animation/CG at the Stereoscopic Displays and Applications Conference in 2016:
http://stereoscopic.org/3dcinema
Tools: Blender, Lightworks 12
Production year: 2015-18
This is an educational 3D video from 2014 done by two students who were new to Blender. Here, in some scenes, mistakes were made in terms of Stereoscopic 3D Visualization. These mistakes as well as the positive aspects were discussed in the associated publication: "Stereoscopic Cell Visualization: From Molecular to Mesoscopic Scale" from 2014: https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.23.1.011007
Tool: Blender
Production year: 2013
Tools: Autodesk 3DS Max version 5-7
Production year: 2003
For historical reasons ;-) coming soon ...
This visualization was done in context of a localization for a publication. The subcellular localization is based on the databases UniProt, GO, Reactome (contained in the data warehouse DAWIS-M.D.).
The cell model was created with CmPI (CELLmicrocosmos Pathway Integration) and then rendered with Blender. It is supplementary material for the publication:
http://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.695247
This is a stereoscopic 3D movie!
This is a stereoscopic 3D movie!
Watch all videos directly at YouTube here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/CELLmicrocosmos