Tasked with speculating on future technologies, I created an animated poster in Cinema 4D exploring nano-robotic repair within the human body. The project visualises how these technologies could operate across different scales, from microscopic cellular processes to their visible impact on the human form.
Blood cells were animated along spline paths to create controlled, organic movement, while custom modelling and texturing enhanced their realism and surface detail.
Visualising nano-bot repair at both a cellular level and through a human-scale perspective. Using a Linear Field as well as a random field to swipe across and reveal the text. The text appears to follow the same organic combined with machine aesthetic. The random field applied to the text reveal makes the type look organic and appear as if its moving. This is further shown through the displacer effector I added on to the scene.
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I explored advanced rendering techniques using Redshift to produce high-quality visual outputs, while developing a deeper understanding of Cinema 4D through the use of the XPresso Editor to create better controlled and refined visual results.
A custom animated texture was used to visualise nano-robot repair, supported by advanced lighting and camera work to produce high-quality, immersive renders.