3D Visualization and Animation for Industry and machinery
We offer 3D animated technical videos for the industrial sector.
We create virtual “digital twins,” digital replicas of real machines, to support sales efforts.
Our 3D animations showcase assemblies, configurations, and internal mechanisms. Essentially, our 3D renderings help visualize what traditional cameras can’t capture during video production.
With a strong background in industrial video production, we specialize in 3D modeling, visualization, and animation for companies across various sectors: technical illustrations, 3D product animations, and industrial 3D animations.
Since 1996, we have filmed all types of production plants. This is our added value: knowing exactly what to communicate in order to sell industrial machinery. 3D animations and the world of rendering have been, in parallel, an integral part of our work in television and editorial production.

3D Cutaways and Exploded Views
In this context, we create virtual videos for mechanical visualization, 3D sectional illustrations, and exploded views.
Our technical animations in 3D graphics provide an exclusive perspective, revealing otherwise hidden details: mechanisms, processes, and dynamics that demonstrate, without the need for excessive explanations, the competitive advantages of your technology over the competition.
We offer 3D cutaways and exploded views to highlight hidden functionalities, allowing you to showcase the complexity and value of systems that may seem simple at first glance.
X-Ray View and Transparent Rendering
Transparent renderings, also known as X-Ray views, offer a unique way to visualize the internal mechanisms of complex 3D models, such as technical machinery.
By using transparency, hidden elements that would otherwise be invisible are revealed. These “X-Ray renderings” allow intricate and complex mechanisms to be unveiled. With “through views” or “X-Ray View,” machinery becomes explorable, showing how and why it functions—an approach that simplifies the sales process.
Our 3D animations are designed to represent industrial machinery, assembly lines, production plants, and industrial products.

3D Modeling and Technical Offices
We start with 3D models generated by the most widely used design software in technical offices. Through interchange formats, we seamlessly communicate with almost all 3D design programs such as SolidWorks, SolidEdge, Inventor, CATIA, Onshape, Creo
This approach significantly reduces the risk of misunderstandings while also providing a tangible reduction in production times. Over the years, we’ve developed efficient systems to convert and optimize design models, making them easily animatable.
In cases where construction details are not available, we can reconstruct the machines from scratch using sketches, drawings, photographs, or 3D scans. The result is presentation videos, tutorials, or process videos, perfect for social media channels or trade shows.
3D visualization is used in the manufacturing sector (MACHINERY) to showcase the complexities of electronic, electromechanical, and mechatronic devices and systems. 3D renderings of real systems offer an in-depth look at microchips, hardware, servers, robots, and other devices widely employed in industrial automation.
3DOOH Videos – 3D Out of Home
Once the virtual model, or “Digital Twin,” is created, it can also be used for producing 3DOOH (3D Out of Home) videos for large screens on buildings or LED walls at trade shows.
These 3D videos use optical illusions to amplify the three-dimensional effect, creating the illusion of objects and subjects appearing to pop out of the screen. They are 3D videos designed for large advertising screens, typically outdoors or in public spaces such as plazas, shopping malls, and trade fairs.
The distinctive feature of this technology is its ability to make 3D objects appear to emerge from the screen, providing a highly engaging and spectacular visual effect that simulates depth and three-dimensionality.
3D Videos for VR Headsets
Our 3D animations can be adapted and transformed into 3D videos for headsets, creating fully immersive virtual reality applications that can be explored using the most common VR headsets.
In this context, we often combine 360-degree VR videos with virtual tours to create immersive applications.
When managed effectively, these systems can be produced at a relatively low cost, yet they serve as a real attraction during trade shows and open house events.
3D Videos and Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that overlays digital elements—such as images, sounds, videos, or 3D models—onto the real world using devices like smartphones, tablets, smart glasses, or other specialized equipment. Unlike Virtual Reality (VR), which creates a fully virtual environment, AR enhances the real-world visual experience by adding interactive or informational content that appears to blend seamlessly with the physical surroundings
3D Animated Videos for Industrial Machinery: examples

