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What Information Should I Send to Start a 3D Animation Project?

The best way to start a 3D animation project is to send a simple explanation of what the product, machine, or process does and what you want the animation to show. The clearer the starting information, the easier it is to define scope, timing, and budget.

Most Helpful Materials

Useful starting materials include CAD files, technical drawings, product photos, screenshots, brochures, reference videos, sketches, and notes about the main message. If you know the target audience and intended use, that helps even more.

What to Include in the Brief

It helps to explain who the animation is for, where it will be shown, what the viewer should understand by the end, and whether any product features, internal mechanisms, or process stages must be highlighted.

If You Do Not Have Everything Ready

You do not need a perfect package of files before reaching out. Many projects begin with partial references and become more defined during the first conversation. A concise summary is often enough to start the quoting process.

Next Step

Our portfolio can help you compare different types of technical animation and see how ideas are translated into a final presentation.

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