β¨ 3D Artist and trainee psychiatrist.
π¨ No AI, now or ever. All work is my own creation using Blender.
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I've built an Android app for medical coding (ICD-10, ICD-10-CM, ICD-11). I've always been annoyed at how utilitarian most medical apps are, so a huge part for me has been building an app which not only works but also LOOKS good (i.e. M3E throughout).
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Users can precisely choose a seed colour (including by hex code) and tonal palette, with the theme screen updating the colours in realtime. Overkill? Yes. But I think it's now my favourite section of the app π total control over the Material You colour palette is so fun
@tyronerodriguez The only thing holding me back from buying is the absence of cross-saves. If you can implement cross-saves so I can continue interchangeably between my PC and Switch 2 without losing progress, it's a day 1 buy for me
And this is why I'm leaving Twitter (I'll never call it X).
I'll keep my account active so you can find my other socials, but I won't be posting here anymore.
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This is a remake of one of my first nature scenes. Old version (2020) included. All made in Blender.
Thanks to @true_vfx for your amazing add-ons (TT5 alpha and True-Sky) and @Bproduction3d for your wonderful Forestation tree asset β€οΈ
Apologies for the rare bit of promo. Previously I kind of avoided the whole NFT space, but it seems like it's around to stay. I promise not to overpost about this though - the focus of my page has and always will be sharing my art.
Immerse yourself in a serene valley where True-Terrain and True-Sky come together to craft a perfect moment of tranquility! π
thislucidlens (on a Instagram) has blown us away with this phenomenoneal render π₯
#trueterrain#trueVFX
Tom Erlandsen (follow him on Instagram! at ThisLucidLens) transports us to a world where the cosmos is just a gaze away. Created with True-Terrain, this scene blends the familiar with the fantastical. ππ³
#TrueTerrain#TrueVFX#b3d#Blender#b3d#render
Someone used DALL-E to create gobbledygook scientific figures and submitted them to Frontiers Journal. And guess what? The editor published it. LOL
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