Medical imagery

My responsibility as a medical visual artist is to create esthetically pleasing images while still retaining realism. I receive a clay textured model from the 3D department and infuse it with life, paint it with light and brush it with color. I work with pencil and paper, then photoshop and finally Blender.

All these images were produced and directed by Virtual Point Ltd – 3D Life Science Animation

The very first stage after receiving a script is to lay out the Storyboard. This is one of my favorite stages of the process. It allows my artistic hand to coast freely without technical restraint. I use Photoshop or a simple pencil on paper.

Here’s a breakdown of a Dental Project from storyboarding to Final Video

Drawing and doodling are easy, so after this stage and even during the back-and-forth dialogue with the clients over the story, we have to simulate the imagery in 3d (Blender) and design graphs in Adobe Illustrator. I never work alone. Here’s a snapshot of a frame in Aftereffects, composited and realized by the talented Maor Lavi.

The final fully composited design

Produced and directed by virtual point Ltd – 3D Life Sciences Animation 

Project: Adin / Internal Hex

Design: Talli Peled & Maor Lavi, Virtual Point

Animation & Compositing: Maor Lavi, Virtual Point

Here are more examples of Storyboard designs I drew and were later realized into 3D.