I need a short render that walks viewers through the operation of my automated machine. The piece is strictly for product demonstration, so a clear, basic-overview level of detail is perfect—just enough to show the workflow, moving parts, and interactive panels without diving deep into internal mechanics. You’ll receive CAD files, reference photos, and a simple storyboard. From there, please handle scene assembly, texturing, lighting, animation, and final rendering in the toolset you’re most comfortable with—Blender, 3ds Max + V-Ray, KeyShot, Cinema 4D, etc. The finished video should feel polished, engaging, and easy for non-technical viewers to follow. Deliverables • 20–40 second full-HD (or higher) MP4 ready for web and trade-show screens • One high-resolution still frame for thumbnails/print • Source project files so minor tweaks are possible later I’ll provide prompt feedback and sign-offs at each milestone to keep us moving quickly. Let me know your preferred software and share a similar first-person render from your portfolio so I can gauge style fit.