Engineering animations use CGI, computer generated imagery, to test, build, manufacture and market complex new products, or processes. Complex products and processes can be explained using engineering animations to re-create disasters, industrial accidents, airline crashes, etc. for television and news programming.
When designing and building complex structures or investigating mechanical engineering failures engineering animations can help in many ways, such as imparting accurate information to jurors or allowing investigators to conduct a more thorough analysis of an accident or disaster. Also known as mechanical animations or technical animations, the process of creating this kind of CGI involves the use of mathematical and scientific principles to model components. Creating realistic elements built exactly to scale helps eliminate error and can lead to product improvement prior to expensive prototyping. By eliminating errors early in the design process and quickly and clearly explaining concepts via 3D, costs or prototyping can be reduced and funds for further development can be raised. Even things that cannot be seen with the naked eye, such as things happening on a molecular scale, or medical devices and how the work inside a body, can be created for easy visualization.
These animations are often used in television or video production, especially information heavy stories that need to be explained quickly to viewers, such as information related to mechanical failures that cause disasters or accidents. When conducting accidents or disasters these 3D animations can also be used for engineering failure analysis. In the design and build industry, especially for large structures, or large machinery or ships, engineering animations are use to analyze complex scenarios regarding issues of load distribution and stress evaluation, etc.
The term engineering animations includes several general categories, such as conceptual animations, process animation, product animation, training animation, medical devices and architectural. Conceptual animation can be used to design, test and pitch product ideas to investors or research and development teams. Product development is costly and if a product can be streamlined or improved in the 3D design stage, the prototype phase will be more successful.
When Marketing a new product, animations can be used to dissect a product, or show its inner workings and unique features, fully educating the audience. It has been shown that visual aids such as 3D animations of complex products or information increases viewer retention, which is a plus when producing video productions, television series, training materials or when presenting at trial.
When designing and building complex structures or investigating mechanical engineering failures engineering animations can help in many ways, such as imparting accurate information to jurors or allowing investigators to conduct a more thorough analysis of an accident or disaster. Also known as mechanical animations or technical animations, the process of creating this kind of CGI involves the use of mathematical and scientific principles to model components. Creating realistic elements built exactly to scale helps eliminate error and can lead to product improvement prior to expensive prototyping. By eliminating errors early in the design process and quickly and clearly explaining concepts via 3D, costs or prototyping can be reduced and funds for further development can be raised. Even things that cannot be seen with the naked eye, such as things happening on a molecular scale, or medical devices and how the work inside a body, can be created for easy visualization.
These animations are often used in television or video production, especially information heavy stories that need to be explained quickly to viewers, such as information related to mechanical failures that cause disasters or accidents. When conducting accidents or disasters these 3D animations can also be used for engineering failure analysis. In the design and build industry, especially for large structures, or large machinery or ships, engineering animations are use to analyze complex scenarios regarding issues of load distribution and stress evaluation, etc.
The term engineering animations includes several general categories, such as conceptual animations, process animation, product animation, training animation, medical devices and architectural. Conceptual animation can be used to design, test and pitch product ideas to investors or research and development teams. Product development is costly and if a product can be streamlined or improved in the 3D design stage, the prototype phase will be more successful.
When Marketing a new product, animations can be used to dissect a product, or show its inner workings and unique features, fully educating the audience. It has been shown that visual aids such as 3D animations of complex products or information increases viewer retention, which is a plus when producing video productions, television series, training materials or when presenting at trial.
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TMBA is an animation studio in nyc that creates detailed 3d animations for NBC, CBS, Discovery, History, etc. To learn more about engineering animations you can visit the studio website.
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