Sean Blair

medical animation of Featured here are the cerebral hemispheres, cerebellum and associated soft tissue structures. Light and form are given to structures using common image-rendering software. An appreciation for anatomical relationships is readily seen here. Likewise, the complexity and continuity that characterize the neural and vascular structures of the human brain are given life.
medical animation of Telling stories through representation. The power to manipulate and focus the viewers’ attention with mock endoscopic visualization helps explain any surgical procedure at any level of complexity. Here an ovarian cyst tears apart and is consumed in a morcellation procedure.
medical animation of Contemporary on all fronts. By utilizing state of the art 3d visualization software and rapid prototyping technology, organic and anatomic designs reassembled and repurposed in a modern minimalist fashion. Mirroring structural complexity between the micro and macro.
medical animation of Endoscopic Technology Visualization Therapy Medicine Surgery Cancer Gastrointestinal

Profile

Sean Blair is a 3D artist who works solely within the medical and anatomical sciences. He has advanced degrees in digital animation as well as human anatomy and anatomical imaging. He has experience with various types of clientele which range from large medical device manufacturers, such as Medtronic and DePuy Synthes, to smaller groups on start-up budgets. Past projects have been to serve the fields of cardiology, neurology, orthopedics and clinically oriented prosthetics to name a few. His work often incorporates advanced amounts of data processing and rapid prototyping knowhow, resulting in the cutting-edge visualizations featured in his portfolio.

Style/Techniques

Animation, Design, 3D, Models

Subject/Specialties

Anatomy, Biology, Biotechnology, Cardiac Surgery / Cardiology, Cell biology / Histology, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, Medical Devices, Neuroscience, Neurosurgery, Obstetrics / Gynecology, Thoracic Surgery, Urology, Vascular Surgery, Pathology