How to Use Blender to Create Attractive Scientific Figures and Journal Cover Art
This webinar is hosted By: Optical Material Studies Technical Group
10 July 2019 13:00 - 14:00
Eastern Daylight/Summer Time (US & Canada) (UTC -04:00)This webinar will be a tutorial in the use of the free program Blender which can be used to make scientific figures for papers and compete for journal cover art. In addition, the presenter will have a brief discussion and motivation for the use of such programs and the importance of putting the "finishing touches" on excellent research.
What You Will Learn:
- Introduction to blender - we host a live demo where attendees can follow along in the free software. they will become familiar with the software and how to perform basic tasks
- Rendering for optics - during the live demo we will cover some advanced topics related to creating images for optics, such as how to make lasers beams, add focal blur, create realistic optical materials, and how to merge real photo images with CGI images
- Emphasize the importance of nice figures - the presenter will detail the importance of nice figures and general "finishing touches" on manuscripts to improve the competitiveness and appeal of research papers
Who Should Attend:
- Graduate students
- Faculty
- Post-Docs
About the Presenter: Nathaniel Kinsey, Virginia Commonwealth University
