Liquid simulation in 3D

3D can simulate phenomena such as, gravity, liquid, and gaseous material

3D can simulate phenomena such as liquid material

The new techniques in the field of pre-visualization represent a paradigm shift for the manufacturing process.  By incorporating these new technologies, companies both large and small are able to go from idea to product cheaper, faster, and with more feedback from the consumer.

Reasons to use Technical 3D Animation

1. Quickly, visually, communicate complex concepts and interactions.
2. Strip away an object’s outer layer revealing the inner workings of an assemblage.


3. Simulate phenomena such as gravity, liquid, and gaseous material properties.


4. Correctly represent the surface properties of physical objects.

5. Add animated informational graphics like arrows and numbers.

6. Visualize at the either the micro or macro scale.
7. Manipulate temporal events by either slowing down or speeding up for better understanding of a process.
8. Visualize objects that can’t be normally seen.

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Dental Appliance

Dental Appliance Time Lapse Animation

Animation can be sped up or slowed down to show a process that would otherwise be difficult to visualize.

This 19 second 3D video animation demonstrates the use of our clients Titanium bracket appliances for straightening teeth. The clarity and accuracy of 3D animation makes it an excellent medium to explain key features of products, and show long term benefits by manipulating time.

This illustration technique is great for medical and dental applications because the imagery is pristine and clean, without interference from surrounding tissues or fluids that make photographic techniques undesirable.

The difference is significant when educating a patient. The procedure is presented in a way that removes any emotional response, and the concept is simple, factual, and clear.

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