I need a short, visually engaging 3D sequence that lets viewers follow the complete chemical reaction taking place inside an industrial induction furnace full of liquid metal. The animation’s primary purpose is process visualization, so clarity matters more than flashy theatrics: I want someone unfamiliar with this furnace to understand, at a glance, how raw charge is introduced, how the reaction occurs, how to use the coagulant. You will be illustrating the overall system operation rather than zooming in on micro-level chemistry, but key reaction cues—color shifts, gas release, and temperature indicators—should appear at the right moments to keep the science believable. I’ll supply reference photos, products involved, and rough hand-drawn timing notes if needed. Every specific details that may cause uncertainty will be answered accordingly and as quickly as possible, as clearly as possible. Core expectations • 10-20 sec rendered video (720p minimum, Full HD preferred) in MP4 • Dark background, industrial-style, if possible with some kind of scenery inside the plant, fundition area • Realistic liquid-metal shaders, visible induction coil glow, lightning that enhances important aspects of the animation • Caption callouts: Temperature of the working furnace, correct movement on how to place the reagent and where • Editable source project (Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, etc—use whichever you’re fastest/most familiar with) Workflow I’m comfortable with - Hand-drawn guiding notes - Frequent (but not necessarily daily) reports in case the project takes a long time. (E.g.: 3 weeks max) - Textured/rendered preview - Final delivery with possible minor tweaks If you have previous heavy-industry or metallurgical animation experience, please mention it and include a link. I’m ready to get started as soon as I see a concise outline of your approach and timeline.