Scientific Illustrations
Temporal Stages of Substrate Processing
This visual exposition delineates the temporal phases inherent to the meticulous processing of substrates within a trinary glass vessel framework. The sequential protocol unfolds with precision: initial settling for a mandated duration of 30 minutes, judicious collection of supernatant in the intermediate vessel, and subsequent replenishment with water accompanied by a delicate redispersion maneuver. This illustration serves as a didactic instrument, elucidating the procedural intricacies intrinsic to scientific material preparation.
Image generated through Blender.
Magnetic hyperthermia 🧲
Did you know that some tumors can be treated just by using magnetic nanoparticles? These nanoparticles consist of a magnetic core (green) and a non-magnetic shell (transparent). They can be introduced in the patient's body and, in the presence of an alternate magnetic field, they act as nanoheaters, increasing the temperature of the tumor, and therefore, destroying it. Aren't they amazing? 😊
I made this image as the final proyect for the Illustra3D course by Maria Lamprecht at the Illustraciencia online academy.
3D Brain
During the Illustra3D course at the online academy Illustraciencia, I expanded my proficiency in Blender and 3D modeling. This brain was part of an exercise aimed at refining our organic modeling techniques. Subsequently, I incorporated vein textures using Photoshop to enhance its visual intricacy.
Neurons
Another project from the Illustra3D course. In this assignment, the focus was to enhance our proficiency in creating various textures and materials in Blender. Specifically, I employed a unique texture for the molecule, providing a more realistic appearance.
Microscope - 3D model
This was the initial project during the Illustra3D course. The aim was to construct this 3D microscope based on 2D reference images provided as a starting point.