I’m putting together a set of 3-D medical animations, entirely in Hindi, that will walk viewers through the cardiovascular, nervous, and musculoskeletal systems. The aim is educational—clear, engaging anatomy exploration rather than intricate surgical technique—so a moderate level of anatomical detail is perfect. Here’s what I need from you: • 3 separate animations (one per system) rendered in full HD or higher. • Native-sounding Hindi narration or on-screen Hindi labels synced to the visuals. • Smooth camera moves that reveal structures layer-by-layer—bones, vessels, nerves, surrounding tissue—without overwhelming clinical complexity. • Source files (Maya, Blender, 3ds Max, or similar) alongside high-quality MP4s so I can re-edit or re-brand later. I’ll supply a brief for each system outlining key structures to highlight and any colour-coding preferences. If you’ve used tools such as ZBrush, Cinema 4D or Unreal Engine for anatomical work before, let me know; familiarity speeds feedback cycles. Final acceptance: visuals match the brief, Hindi narration is accurate and correctly synced, and each file exports cleanly with no missing textures or animation glitches. Looking forward to seeing your reel if you’ve tackled anatomy before!