Speaker
Description
To render 3D microscopy data in a 3D environment, we often deal with proprietary software or tools with limited functionality. With tif2blender, we can use the open-source and highly versatile 3D modeling software Blender (also used for high-budget movies and games) to render microscopy stacks.
My aim for this workshop is to familiarize participants with the Blender user interface, guide them through the installation of the tif2blender add-on, and showcase the capabilities of the Blender for microscopy visualization. By the end of the session, attendees will know how to create animations using microscopy data in Blender, and showcase advanced features, including programmatic creation of annotations, interaction with label masks, and protein structure loading.
Target audience | Beginner users, Intermediate users, Advanced users |
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Keywords | Blender, 3D image visualization, rendering, raytracing |