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ARCHITECTURE AND COMPLEX MACHINERY?
Many people are familiar with the use of CAD software to model products or structures in 3D. You may also have seen these models animated in some way to provide a better view, or 'cut-away' to reveal inner workings. However, many of the CAD based examples are purely functional and lack the flair and photorealism offered by the more artistic 3D software packages.

Nowadays the combination of 3D software and 2D compositing can be used to visualise more than just architecture and mechanical processes. Photorealistic building projects and rapid pre-visualisation for large scale events can be invaluable when pitching for new contracts.

Even character design is usually undertaken in 3D now - it is much easier to create new poses and animations if the character exists as a 3D model.

BRING YOUR PROJECTS TO LIFE
At DIGITALmotion we help clients transfer their concepts from the drawing board to the screen, allowing projects to be easily visualised using the very latest digital techniques from the world of cinema. Whether it be a low cost rapid simulation, a 3D character, or the photorealistic integration of 3D models into pre-shot video footage, we can bring your ideas to life.
 
 
 
CASE STUDY: Air cushion
The client wanted to demonstrate their unique new air cushion design and market its use beyond that of the medical industry. We produced a 3D product visualisation which showed an overview of the technical construction of the cushion, without giving away the secrets of its internal structure, and highlighted other possible uses.
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