Scientific Reference
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Colour Variations
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Version 3
For this model, since it's the most intricate of the set, texturing might have to be done using a colour ramp. Doing this might loose of that papery, watercolour texture, but it will allow for a gradually changing gradient. I'll hopefully be able to keep that texture with the others.
I've decided on a sole reddish colour range for the microtubules, so that each component of the cell is clearly distinguishable.
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Modelling process so far (Screenshots)
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