I will create 3d exploded view, assembly, and cutaway machine animation


About this gig
Need to show your clients whats happening inside your machine? Exterior shots rarely do justice to complex internal mechanics.
Im Mathew. Building on my years of experience in 3D industrial animation, this gig is dedicated specifically to Exploded Views, Assembly Sequences, and Cutaway Animations.
Whether you need to show how a machine is put together, break it down into its individual components for a technical manual, or slice through the housing to reveal hidden gears and pistons, I can deliver a precise, visually striking animation.
What this gig covers:
- Exploded View Animations (Parts separating smoothly)
- Assembly & Disassembly Sequences
- Cross-Section / Cutaway Views
- Internal Mechanism Motion (Gears, shafts, hydraulics)
Why work with me:
- Strict focus on industrial & mechanical projects
- High attention to mechanical accuracy & part relationships
- Professional metallic & industrial material rendering
Process: Provide CAD files (STEP/IGES) or blueprints Define the sequence & camera path Review draft Final HD/4K render.
Internal views require specific setup. Please message me BEFORE ordering to discuss your machine's internal structure and get an accurate quote.
Get to know mathew
3D Industrial Machine Animator
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceJun 2026
Languages
Spanish, English
FAQ
What is the difference between an exploded view and a cutaway?
An exploded view separates the parts of your machine outward so the viewer can see every individual component and how they fit together. A cutaway slices through the outer casing to reveal the internal mechanics working in real-time
Do I need to provide separate CAD files for every single part?
Ideally, yes. For an exploded view or assembly animation to look correct, I need to know how the parts are separated. If your CAD file is saved as one single solid block, it makes separating the parts very difficult. STEP or IGES assembly files with individual parts work best
Can you add numbers or text labels to the exploded parts?
Yes! I can add callout lines, part numbers, and labels to identify specific components. This is highly recommended for technical manuals and catalogs. Just check out my gig extras!
Can you show fluids or electricity moving inside the cutaway?
Absolutely. I can simulate fluids (like oil or water) flowing through valves and pipes, or even electrical currents, to show exactly how the internal systems operate

