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Wanna improve your Medical Animations in 2025?
The Medical Animation Fundamentals Course is back!
Hey there!
It’s been a while since my last email, but I’m back with some good news.
The Medical Animation Fundamentals course is back!
I created this course last year to help medical animators and illustrators improve their skills and learn to work like a top Medical Animation studio.
Sharing what I learned working on studios like Madmicrobe, RedNucleus, or 3DforScience was a fantastic experience, and I’m amazed by the results of the previous editions:

Clara Oh results made in Cinema 4D
The idea was to create a small group to work together on real-world scenes and learn about the fundamentals behind the techniques.
This is not a technical course, so don’t expect Cinema 4D video tutorials!
This is an 8-week live course to learn about:
Professional Workflow for 3D Medical Animators (how to work like a PRO)
How to use light and materials to get world-class visuals
Understand photography and cinematic fundamentals
3D Animation methodologies for your projects
After Effects professional methodologies
and much more!
The sessions are on Cinema4D and After Effects. It is recommended that you use them, but you can join using any software you feel comfortable with.
We are not focusing on the program but on the concepts behind it, and these are universal:

Josh Hawley's results made in Blender
I join the students throughout the process, providing weekly personal feedback on their work and sharing their progress with everyone in the group so we can learn from each other.
Looking at other people's works is a powerful way of learning, as so many times you may realize something that applies to your case or just getting answered by another student.

Feedback example on Harmony Wong's work
The results were stunning, but there is always something to improve, and I learned a lot on this journey too! This course is alive, and I'm creating it based on the previous students' feedback to improve every edition. I'm excited to see what's coming in the next one!
If you have some 3D animation experience, feel comfortable with your software, and want to improve your results and be more efficient in your production, stay tuned!
I will open the doors soon, and places will be limited!
Have a fantastic week,
Guillermo
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