Concrete Block Assembly Animation

Job ID: 39876427

Budget: $30 – $250 NZD

I need a short, step-by-step 3-D video that shows how our interlocking concrete blocks fit together—think “giant LEGO,” only in masonry. The style should be a clean, simplified 3-D cartoon rather than a photoreal render; moderate detail with basic, uniform textures is enough to make each block and joint clear without slowing production.

The sequence must walk viewers through the entire wall build: first course, staggered stacking, corner creation, and final cap. Please move the virtual camera through a combination of angles—overhead when alignment is important, eye-level for locking actions, and a few close-ups where the tongue-and-groove connection clicks into place—so the audience always understands what happens next. Subtle callouts or arrows are welcome as long as they stay within the same simplified aesthetic.

Final deliverable: an HD (1920×1080) video file, MP4 or MOV, around 30–60 seconds, plus the editable project file from Blender, Maya, 3ds Max, or whichever package you prefer. Sound or narration isn’t essential; the visuals should be self-explanatory. I’ll approve the project once the full build sequence plays smoothly, all angles are covered, and block interaction is crystal clear.