Animating a beating heart is a recurring requirement in medical animation, often involving both healthy and diseased states. Traditional methods rely heavily on creating individual pose morphs for each phase of the cardiac cycle, which, while effective, present significant challenges. Eric has designed a unique presentation to introduce a more efficient and flexible workflow for rigging a beating heart in Cinema 4D using deformers, reducing the dependency on pose morphs. An outline of content for this 1- hour presentation with a live question and answer period is available here.
This talk is targeted to an audience with a beginner-intermediate knowledge of Cinema 4D techniques. The live presentation is approved for 0.75 hours Art CE and 0.25 hours Biomed CE. After viewing, login to hub.ami.org and click "Continuing Education (CE)" under the "my AMI" tab and then navigate to Continuing Ed Tracker Live to locate the presentation and submit your CEs within 30 days of attending the webinar.