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A few months ago I was invited to give a guest lecture at the University of Pittsburgh for Prof. Chris Wilmer's class CHE3460 - Advanced Scientific Visual Communication. At the last minute due to flight issues I didn't make it to give the in person lecture. As a result I can now share this recording with everyone covering the background of CGFigures, my thoughts on why proceduralism is a great 3D workflow for scientists, and my appeal to Chris' students and all of you to join the blender scientific community. There are plenty of links to additional resources mentioned throughout this talk. I have included all of them here for convenience. Many thanks again to Prof. Wilmer for inviting me and I hope you enjoy the talk. The one and only: https://www.blender.org/ Lab Websites and Course Info: Prof. Chris Wilmer: https://wilmerlab.github.io/ CHE3460 (2022): https://catalog.upp.pitt.edu/preview_... Prof. Benoit Lessard: https://www.benoitlessard.ca/ Scientific Blender Community: Community Discord: / discord Brady Johnston: @BradyJohnston Molecular Nodes: https://bradyajohnston.github.io/Mole... Luminous Labs: @LuminousLab Microsingularity: @MicroSingularity Michael Aristov: https://sketchfab.com/Michael.Aristov Entropic: @entr0pic Proceduralism, Blender, and Houdini Artists: Rohan Dalvi's Talk: • Introduction to Houdini - chapter 2 - What... Erindale: @Erindale Joey Carlino: @JoeyCarlino Cartesian Caramel: @CartesianCaramel Johnny Matthews: @JohnnyMatthews CGMatter: @DefaultCube Curtis Holt: @CurtisHolt Sanctus Art: @SanctusArt Entagma: @Entagma Stuart Jantzen: @biocinematics Jeroen Claus: https://www.phospho.co.uk/ Scientific Visualization in Blender: Thomas Hartman: https://www.thisillustrations.com/ Branch Education: @BranchEducation Bobby Broccoli: @BobbyBroccoli Sam M: / samerps Please note that z-Anatomy appears to have moved and its website has gone down. The original link has been removed because it was flagged as potentially harmful. Science Related Talks at BCON2022: Visualizing Viruses: • Visualising viruses Architectural Tools: • The architectural design and visualization... Z-Anatomy: • Z-Anatomy: The open source 3D atlas of hum... Machine Learning Trains: • Train the train by generating data from a ... Synthetic Data Sets: • Generating synthetic data for deep learning Polyhaven: • Poly Haven: Free content as a business model Bonus - Advanced Physics for Celestial Bodies: • Advanced physics for atmosphere and celest... Challenge Inspiration: The Polymer Problem: • Packing Collection Objects - Geometry Node... Proximity Snapping: • Creator Commentary: Lettuce Contains a LOT... Timestamps: 0:00 Lecture Context and Background 1:45 Lecture Outline 2:30 About Me 3:40 The Philosophy behind the CGFigures Project 5:34 Choosing Blender as a Platform 6:49 The Big Question - How do I Make X? 7:30 Making 3D Accessible to Working Scientists 8:55 Building a Blender Scientific Community 10:15 Standard 3D Workflows 12:40 How do you build a procedural system? 13:20 A short history of geometry nodes in Blender 14:48 A Chemistry Parallel for Proceduralism 17:53 Why I Believe Proceduralism is Well Suited to Research 19:50 When Should you Use a Procedural Workflow? 20:23 Examples of Procedural Animations Made in Blender 22:15 The Importance of Intention - Beginner Friendly Procedural Systems 23:00 The Problem with Proceduralism 23:34 Why Parametric Systems Are Essential and How They are Harder 25:50 Proceduralism, Pittsburgh, and the Power of Community 26:48 THIS.ILLUSTRATIONS guest showcase 28:33 Challenges for Your Consideration 30:32 Science Highlights from the 2022 Blender Conference 32:02 Learning from Artists will Make you a Better Scientist 33:16 Additional Resources 35:12 Specific Acknowledgments 36:45 AMA Explanation and Wrapping Up For more CGFigures content checkout the links below: Patreon: / cgfigures Twitter: / cgfigures Instagram: / cgfigures Website: https://www.cgfigures.ca/ Blendswap: https://www.blendswap.com/profile/132... Gumroad: https://gumroad.com/cgfigures Special thanks to Lud and Schlatt's Musical Emporium for the public domain recording of Tchaikosvky's Russian Dance, conducted by Philip Milman: • Russian Dance - Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Sui...