3D VLSI Tutorial Animations

Customer: AI | Published: 09.10.2025

I’m producing a series of VLSI tutorial videos and need custom 3D animations that help viewers grasp the underlying concepts visually. The goal is to transform abstract ideas—such as lithography steps, layering, timing paths, and signal propagation—into clear, engaging sequences that slot neatly into my recorded lessons. Here’s what I’m after: polished 3D clips (Full HD, preferably 60 fps) that favour conceptual clarity over exhaustive technical detail. Think simple, clean models and camera moves that highlight “why” something happens rather than every microscopic measurement. Each animation will run anywhere from 20 seconds to about two minutes, and I’ll provide rough storyboards with narration cues so you can focus on modelling, lighting, and motion. Deliverables • Final rendered MP4 files and the editable source project (Blender, Maya, or Cinema 4D are all fine) • Still frames or short GIF loops for thumbnails and chapter markers • One round of revisions per clip to polish timing or colour To be considered, show me examples of your prior 3D animation work—especially anything educational or tech-focused—and tell me briefly how your experience will let you explain semiconductor concepts visually. If you have workflows for fast iteration and version control, mention those as well. I’m ready to lock in a freelancer and start the first batch of scenes this week.