Visualizing the charges would be an interesting idea as well, it's very specific though. Let's see what I can do ๐
Visualizing the charges would be an interesting idea as well, it's very specific though. Let's see what I can do ๐
Conformational changes, I like that! I already have a work flow for an animation in mind.
I once made a molecular orbital animation. It's not 100% scientifically accurate (it's lacking the probability), but I might be able to work that out.
Uh, I like that suggestions! Thatโs going straight on my list. Adding some movement will be a bit advanced, but is definitely doable and fun.
๐งฌOf course, I havenโt forgotten about you biochemists! Importing protein structures is a given. Is there anything else youโve ever wished for a tutorial on?
๐งชHelp needed!
I am currently gathering ideas for a new and updated Blender course tailored for chemists. Besides importing molecules into Blender, what topics or features would interest you the most?
Any input is highly appreciated ๐
Happy Valentine's day! I hope you spend the day with a loved one โค๏ธ
#blender3d #sciart #valentines
Oh, indeed, it does! Maybe with a bit of a different lighting it would be even closer.
I love how we collectively agreed that the best way to display protein structures is noodles and dots! If you look closer, you see a tiny Tryptophan saying hi ๐ค
#sciencevizualisation #sciart #molecularnodes
Sometimes you just need to render a fun thing to stay sane ๐ฝ๐ซ
Enjoy this wiggly protein derived from zea mays.
#blender3d #molecularnodes #sciart
You know, my approach to scientific design is a playful one ๐.
I strongly believe that between data points and precise measurements, there is room for curiosity and imagination. Science may be exact, but design brings warmth, playfulness, and narrative.
#sciart #blender3d
I have been experimenting with a lot of different materials for my biomolecules lately, but I always come back to the gummy-worm-style ๐
Protein colored by b-factor / rendered in Blender / pdb struktur loaded with #molecularnodes
#blender3d #scientificillustration
At the beginning of 2025 I rebooted Luminous Lab after working in the private sector for a while. Going into 2026 I would like to say Thank You to all of you for your trust. It means a lot to me!
I wish you a great start into 2026 ๐ซ and I'm looking forward to many more projects with you ๐ซถ
As the year winds down, I hope you all get the chance to slow down, spend time with family and loved ones, and enjoy the simple moments. I wish you a warm and peaceful holiday season ๐ซ
That is so cool, I love it!
Thank you! Yes, they are.
Thank you!
Thank you ๐
What a nice sight to wake up to ๐๐
The amazing work of @cellarchlab.com, @florentwaltz.bsky.social and their team made it on the cover of @science.org and I had the honor to create the visuals!
I hope you like this ATP (animated title page ๐ you see what I did there?).
We're on the cover of @science.org this week. Awesome work by @florentwaltz.bsky.social. #CryoET is reaching crazy resolutions inside cells, and this is just the beginning. Fantastic interpretation of the proton motive force by @verenaresch.bsky.social. Always a pleasure making #SciArt with you!๐งช๐งถ๐งฌ๐พ
What a nice sight to wake up to ๐๐
A marble run like diagram showing enzymatic cascade synthesis
Feb issue live๐ฅณ
Biocatalytic synthesis of 2โฒ-functionalized nucleosides
Diffusion-mediated synthesis of hybrid perovskites
Mechano-photoexcitation for organic synthesis
Site-selective functionalization of silanes
(continued)
nature.com/natsynth/vol...
#ChemSky
Thank you so much for the kind words ๐
New cover design @naturesynthesis.bsky.social
I really had fun visualizing the Turner Labโs research and am grateful that they let me take a playful approach. We turned one-pot multienzyme cascade reactions into a marble runโperfect for an animated cover!
Research behind the cover โถ๏ธ rdcu.be/ealKn
Happy Holidays everyone โญ! I hope you enjoy some relaxing time with your loved ones.
They are just the perfect candidates ๐
SMILES cyanostar: CC(C)(C)C1=CC(/C([H])=C(C#N)/C2=C([H])C(/C([H])=C(C3=C([H])C(/C([H])=C(C4=C([H])C(/C([H])=C5\C#N)=CC(C(C)(C)C)=C4)\C#N)=CC(C(C)(C)C)=C3)\C#N)=CC(C(C)(C)C)=C2)=C([H])C(/C(C#N)=C([H])/C6=CC(C(C)(C)C)=CC5=C6[H])=C1
If you're in need of festive (bio)molecules, here are some โญ-shaped suggestions
1: A cyanostar
2: PDB 8I6G
3: PDB 6M6G
4: PDB 6Y83
SMILES for the cyanostar are below, so you don't have to draw it by hand (unlike me ๐
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Feel free to add your favorite festive molecule!
#b3d #chemistry #biochemistry
True, it really does!
True. I make all my tutorials in my free time and sometimes there's just not enough free time left to make tutorials ๐ฎโ๐จ