3D Animation

A modern workspace with a purple desk, a potted plant, a smartphone, a Wi-Fi speaker, a desk lamp, a computer monitor displaying the GitLab Duol logo, and various papers and stationery.
Abstract digital art with floating, semi-transparent webpage windows in shades of purple, orange, and pink against a gradient purple background.
Laptop computer displaying an online shopping website with various products, including shoes, watches, and electronics, set against a dark blue background with graphic lines.
An illustration of Earth with a satellite orbiting in space, depicted with a digital glow and geometric overlays.

Some products can't be explained in 2D. A medical device with internal mechanics, an industrial machine with moving parts, a hardware product that needs to be seen from every angle — these need depth, volume, and space.

3D animation builds digital models of your product and animates them in three-dimensional space. Cross-sections, cutaways, exploded views, rotating angles — all designed to show what a camera can't capture and a 2D illustration can't convey.

This style is more production-intensive than 2D, but for physical products and technical visualization, nothing else comes close.

We use 3D animation selectively — when the product or concept genuinely requires spatial understanding. If 2D can tell the story clearly, we'll recommend 2D. We only suggest 3D when it adds real value.

Best for: medical device explainers, industrial equipment visualization, hardware product launches, engineering process visualization, trade show content.

Typical deliverables: 60-90 second 3D animated video with product modeling, texturing, animation, sound design, and platform-ready formats. Pricing quoted per project based on complexity.