November 2010
5 posts
I don't know what it is, but these wallpapers are... →
“Luke’s initial dive into the Death Star, I’ve... →
Sophisticated programs like Maya allow animators to create vibrant worlds from scratch, but that isn’t always necessary or desirable in biology. A company called Digizyme in Brookline, Mass., has developed a way for animators to pull data directly into Maya from the Protein Data Bank so that many of the over 63,000 proteins in the database can be easily rendered and animated.
Fantastic!