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The Mystery of Vitamin D [mini-doc] - made with Blender

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Johannes Steidele writes:

In 2020 I (www.moonman-pictures.com) had the pleasure to work with Alec Bostwick, better known online as BostWiki, on the very interesting and suprisingly substantial topic of Vitamin D.

If BostWiki sounds familiar to you that’s probably because Alec worked on multiple projects and articles for BuzzFeed, Bloomberg, The New York Times, Joe Rogan, PBS, Yahoo!, Goldman Sachs, Infiniti, CME Group and many more.

He is an American journalist who analyzes the media and reports on various topics.
When Alec doesn’t deepfake himself and his massive “Treaty of Versailles 1919”-esque moustache on Porn for the sake of journalism (which he did) he makes videos about stuff you didn’t know you wanted to know more about.

Here’s an example in case you needed one: did you know that “journalists” in Germany helped bankrobbers escape during multiple situations whilst their hostages suffered under severe and fatal threat? Just look for the video on “Gladbeck” on his channel to learn more, viewer discretion is advised.

Long story short the new video on Vitamin D has just recently come out after many hours of hard work, research and editing. Naturally it features a host of Blender made animations, too.

Here is the Video on Vitamin D:

Special Thanks to

  • NASA
  • ogbog for “Male human with separated anatomical systems” (Blendswap)
  • Bbbn19 for his Gumroad and tutorials
  • Rescan for his CT Scan Slice Animation Shader
  • DrCoretti for “Hight quality skull?” (Blendswap)
  • Mammal Research Institute PAS, Poland (Sketchfab) “for Apodemus flavicollis
    (Yellow-necked mouse)”
  • Jean-Christophe Sekinger for “House Mouse” (Sketchfab)
  • b2przemo for “Human Teeth” (Blendswap)
  • Soundly for their unrivaled product
  • zulukilo for his DNA Helix (it’s CC0 on Blendswap but so well made I wanted to mention it, too)

About the Author

Johannes Steidele

ah let's face it, you don't want to read my life story. or do you: I was born in 2990 when Blender (the program I am using) is actually called Adobe 3000. I have traveled back in time to prevent the events leading to the acquisitions of our beloved programs by monopolies. My father was a simple farmer. He worked pretty hard everyday, almost an hour from 15pm to 16pm, that's quite a lot in the future as temperatures are as high as 50°C due to massive hot tubs used by the super rich on a daily basis. As you can see the future is grim, and that's why you should become a patron and help me out here. https://www.patreon.com/MoonManPictures

2 Comments

  1. I really enjoyed the content, very well put together. Not to mention the good use of 3D effects. It felt like a Netflix documentary (shown on, not about).

    I also love this situation we are in where enough people have shared their 3D models that projects like this can be brought in to the light (pun intended).

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