3D Semi-Realistic Mouthpiece Animation

Job ID: 39859847

Budget: $250 – $750 USD

I need a short, 30-second animation that walks viewers through how my oral appliance works. The look should be semi-realistic—clean anatomy, subtle textures—so the audience can easily see what is happening without the distraction of full photorealism.

Sequence and angles
• Start with a lower-head cutaway that reveals mouth, tongue, teeth, and upper airway.
• Shift into “X-ray”–styled transparency as the device slides into place, then orbit the camera to show motion from several sides.
• Zoom close on the mechanism so its hinge action and lateral movement are unmistakable.
• Finish with a smooth pull-back that highlights how the appliance keeps the airway open.

Key details to emphasize
• Accurate teeth alignment as the device seats.
• Precise mouthpiece movement throughout its range of motion.
• Clear visualization of airway position and expansion.

I will supply reference sketches, step-by-step motion notes, and any branding colours you may need. Feel free to use Blender, Maya, Cinema 4D, or your preferred 3D package—whichever lets you deliver a 1920×1080 video (H.264 or ProRes) plus the original project files so edits remain possible.

Acceptance will be based on:
1. Smooth, artifact-free playback at 30 fps.
2. All requested angles and zooms incorporated within the 30-second limit.
3. Anatomical landmarks, device motion, and airway clearance clearly visible in each shot.

If you can handle semi-realistic medical-style animation and enjoy dynamic camera work, this should be a straightforward project.

Pictures of the device in question (3d picture)s and a general idea of the views required are attached. Will need view from roughly both the angles of the device pictures, and the air way perspective pictures.