Blender and Lysosomes
Ok. Finally! I have my platform to create 3d animations. Blender is it.
Heres what I'm trying to accomplish: I want to show how AMPK and mTOR human blood signals are affected by glucose and ketones (fat fuel) from fasting and create an atmosphere where lysosomes are created and how those lysosomes clean up old age zombie cells and toxic junk in the human cell. That'll take 3 animations.
The first shows the triggering mechanism, the second DNA and cell organelles creating lysosomes and the 3rd how those lysosomes clean everything. If you go to:
https://mywaterfasts.com/
There are buttons showing all 3.
Anyway, the internet has the ability to do 3d. One of the ways is three.js. I can export a glb of my Blender scene with animations and output a file of it from Blender and I can play it on three.js. It takes some programming to do it but its trivial in comparison to how difficult it is to manipulate 3d without the power of a platform like Blender.
Adding all the buttons and stops for animations with the ability to do a lot of other stuff makes it complex to program and AI helps a lot. I just have to deal with HTML and the 2d UI. Claude AI is really good at that. You still have to be pretty logical and know exactly what you want the AI to do, so it's not trivial.
So that's it. Now I don't have to waste my time figuring out how to do it. Blender, you're my hero.
Here is my first animation. It's not done but it sure is a great beginning. I'll have to add in a female voice and buttons to control the animations but its there and it looks good. Theres a button on the top right so you can see how it runs my first partial animation. I have several animations to finish my first scene but at least I have a way to do it.
https://mywaterfasts.com/BlenderAnimation/CreateAnimation.html
So that's it. All it shows is how DNA creates Mrna. Im not trying to compete with all those PHD candidates who create beautiful animations of the workings of the human cell. So I create a list on the bottom left that will elaborate, with YouTube videos, animations showing the current position's for what is being done. That way, the user can dig deeper into what is happening at that stage. That's not ready yet.
Anyway. Blender, three.js and Claude AI, that's the ticket to make it happen.
Pierre
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