How Annie Campbell digitally painted this medical illustration of a kidney
In this medical illustration tutorial, Annie Campbell from Now Medical Studios shares her studio’s process for creating this kidney cross-section digital illustration.
Drawing Blood Vessels Using Illustrator’s Blend Tools by Annie Campbell
In this tutorial medical illustrator Annie Campbell will show you how to use Adobe Illustrator’s blend tool to create vector blood vessels.
Creating a red blood cell brush in Photoshop by Annie Campbell
Drawing individual red blood cells (RBCs) in an illustration—especially when they are not the main focus of the piece—can become quite tedious and time consuming. This is where I find using a pre-made RBC bush really speeds up my production process. This tutorial shows you how to create your own RBC brush and tailor it to your needs.
Create animated villi using Maya MASH motion graphics by Emily Holden
Emily Holden, the co-founder of Learn Medical Art and director of Now Medical Studios, showcases how you can use Maya MASH to create animated villi.
Animate red blood cell flow using Maya & MASH motion graphics by Emily Holden
Emily Holden, the co-founder of Learn Medical Art and director of Now Medical Studios, showcases how you can use Maya MASH to create a simple red blood cell flow animation.
Animating illustrations for Instagram by Alice Kitterman
Alice Kitterman offers some workflow tips on how to develop engaging content for social media, specifically Instagram in this article for Science.
Rendering The Corona Virus' Spike Protein with Houdini by Jeroen Claus
Jeroen Claus, director of Phospho Biomedical Animation, creates a guest tutorial for the Entagma group on how to visualize and animate the SARS-Cov-2’s spike protein using tools available in Houdini. Dr Jeroen Claus, a biologist and expert in visualizing molecular structures, is passionate about creating stunning animations to showcase excellent science.
Animate neurons firing using Maya Mash by Emily Holden
In this tutorial medical animator, Emily Holden, will teach you how to animate neuronal firing using the MASH toolset and Mesh Lights with the Arnold renderer in Maya 2018 (or 2017). This is one of the classic medical animations we see of neurons firing in the brain.
Medical illustrator Lydia Gregg illustrates the intricacies of the human body
Rafael Alvarez interviews associate profession, Lydia Gregg, about her role in the Johns Hopkins University Art as Applied to Medicine Program and provides an insight into her world as a medical illustrator.
Christina Pecora is interviewed about her studies as a medical illustrator
As an incoming freshman, Christina Pecora was at a crossroads. She loved science and helping people, which made majoring in nursing attractive. But she also loved art and was good at it.