Computer Animation Work of Vassilios Hurmusiadis

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Copyright Primal Pictures Ltd.

Heartbeat Correlation to Patient MRI (2005)

Pilot animation superimposing a 3D heartbeat model and a patient cardiac MRI sequence. Produced using SideEffects Houdini and own-developed CG tools.

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Visualisation of Heart Function (2004)

Animated sequence of heartbeat and valve function with main and coronary vessels. Produced using SideEffects Houdini and own-developed CG tools.

"Essentials of Human Anatomy"
DVD, Primal Pictures Ltd (due to be published 2006).


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Visualisation of Muscle Function in Sports Actions (2004)

Series of animations showing muscles and skeleton in action during baseball pitch, kicking a ball and running. Produced using SideEffects Houdini and own-developed CG tools.

"Sports Injuries: Shoulder, Knee, Foot"
CD series, Primal Pictures Ltd (published 2004).


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Animation of Pelvic Floor Muscles (2004)

Visualisation of the interaction between pelvic floor muscles and the uterus, bladder and rectum. The animation was based on patient MRI during voluntary contractions of the pelvic floor. Work undertaked in collaboration with the Urology Department of Stanford Medical School. Produced using SideEffects Houdini and own-developed CG tools. See related publications.

"Interactive Functional Anatomy" student ed.
DVD, Primal Pictures Ltd (due to be published 2005).


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Animation of the Temporomandibular Joint (2002)

Series of animations showing the lower jaw and the function of related muscles during depression, protrusion and lateral movements. Produced using SideEffects Houdini and own-developed CG tools.

"Interactive Head & Neck" CD Primal Pictures Ltd (published 2002).



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Visualisation of Muscle Function in Basic Joint Movements and Daily Activities (2001-2002)

Series of animations showing functional anatomy of the musculoskeletal system. Groups of agonist and antagonist muscles are shown in action during movement on each degree of freedom of a joint. Produced using SideEffects Houdini and own-developed CG tools.

"Interactive Functional Anatomy"
DVD, Primal Pictures Ltd
(published 2002).

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