November 14th, 2009 by windmaomao
a simple under water rendering, mushroom kind creatures, need some bubble and other plants
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Tags: angiogenesis, ocean, tumor, under water
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November 5th, 2009 by windmaomao
Focus and concentration is good in terms of getting things done. But in the long run, life is such a balance that too focusing on one aspect of life is more often an excuse. An excuse for not moving your life to the direction you want.
Same as stock, life should be focus diversified as well. Not only your brain doesn’t have to be stressful at the same spot every day, but also life should be full of aspect, and if one way is closed or hard to reach, just turn to the other side, or take a peek at least.
Don’t focus on yourself, nor your partner. You’ll destroy what you want, if you focus too much on the result instead of being interested at the real thing. So diversify your focus. Take a look from another aspect. If you can’t contributing to the world this way, try another way. There must be something that the world might need from you.
Learn to co-operate with your environment and see the possible way to contribute.
Cheers.
Notes: above picture is tumor rendered in a canvas
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July 28th, 2009 by windmaomao
all the components are shown without too much conflicts now, but there’s still some fine tune needs to be done.
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July 3rd, 2009 by windmaomao
Getting better rendered
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June 18th, 2009 by windmaomao

I’m experimenting to plot my simulation data into 3d, here’s a recent picture I came up with. Vessel with and without blood flow are colored in red and blue separately. Data is in discrete form, and is taken from one of my simulation run.
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