Medical Animation
Unveiling the Invisible: Medical Animation from Trinity Animation
Medical communication faces a unique challenge: explaining complex processes to diverse audiences, often with limited time and budget. Traditional methods like static images and text struggle to engage viewers, hindering comprehension and retention. This is where medical animation steps in, offering a powerful tool for clear and impactful communication. At Trinity Animation, a Kansas City […]
Augmented Reality Animation: Revolutionizing Advertising and Demonstration
In the rapidly evolving world of animation, augmented reality (AR) has emerged as a powerful tool for enhancing user experiences. One exciting application of AR is Augmented Reality Animation, a cutting-edge technology that combines the virtual and physical worlds to create interactive and engaging experiences. In this blog, we’ll explore what Augmented Reality Animation is […]
Augmented Reality in Healthcare – Canine Seizure Signs | Trinity Animation
Trinity Animation has developed a variety of AR apps over the years but this was the first augmented reality in healthcare application that would include a living, breathing virtual dog! Trinity Animation has often developed trade show animations that appear on screens at the booth. This time, the presentation would be interactive via augmented reality. […]
Trinity Animation, Inc. – A Midwest 3D Animation Company
27 Years of Animation Experience I was a hobbyist first. I spent a lot of time learning watercolor during high school and then airbrush in college, to see how close I could get to a photorealistic image. Some of my early paintings were like early 3D renderings – spheres and tubes, planes and grids, shiny chrome and […]
Medical Animation Reel – 2020
From the smallest proteins to life-saving surgical procedures, this medical animation reel showcases Trinity’s recent photo-realistic and illustrative medical animation and rendering. The video includes a mix of medical product marketing and beauty rendering, full process animations, and illustrative animations. Trinity creates stunning still images and movies for medical and nursing related authors, publishers, surgeons, […]
Mechanism of Action Pharmacological Animations
The term “Mechanism of Action,” as used here, refers to the biochemical process through which a drug produces its effect. Drugs typically bind to receptors, which are located on the surface of cells or within a cell’s cytoplasm — a clear semi-solid substance within a cell. Closely related is a term used by some authors: […]
Nursing Procedures Medical Animations
A collection of medical animations shorts depicting nursing procedures: Segments in the movie above include: Esophageal Tracheal Double-Lumen Airway: Replacement with an Endotracheal Tube; Esophageal Tracheal airway removal after replacement with Endotracheal Tube Pulmonary Artery Catheter Insertion; Pulmonary Artery catheter insertion Pericardiocentesis; Needle insertion into pericardial sac Subcutaneous Injections; A method of subcutaneous injection […]
Biological Animation of Cellular Structures
3d Biological Animation is most valuable when an author needs to illustrate a process or structure which cannot be easily captured by a standard physical camera. Trinity has collected a wide range of samples illustrating this application of 3D medical animation. The samples include both biological processes and structures. 00:00 – Sperm fertilizing ovum […]
Surgical Animations – Eye and Optical
Eye Surgery Reel – this is a collection of excerpts from Trinity’s surgical animations which depict optical or ophthamological conditions and corrective procedures: 00:00 – Close-up of the human eye. This photo-real close-up contains a life-like representation of the frontal view of an intact and healthy human eye. 00:07 – illustration fluid build-up […]
Facial Animation Demonstration
In this facial animation, Trinity’s artists prove their ability to create amazingly lifelike human faces. Realistic facial animation comes with challenges: first, creating a movement (rigging) system that reproduces the movement of the human head as it frowns, smiles and speaks, as well as creating life-like human skin with its subtle color, texture and elastic […]