Animated use-case scenario for Thales' medical radio.
Animated use-case scenario for Thales' medical radio.
During my work-study at Félix & Associés, I created an animated video illustrating the use-case scenario of the Nemoxis Nomade,
a portable scanner for home healthcare by THALES.
The goal was to make the animation as clear and easy to understand as possible. The biggest challenge was iterating on the same video multiple times with subtle variations. With many stakeholders providing feedback, staying organized was essential.
I carried out the textures and animation in Blender, using assets and the product created in Rhino by Félix & Associés.
During my work-study at Félix & Associés, I created an animated video illustrating the use-case scenario of the Nemoxis Nomade,
a portable scanner for home healthcare by THALES.
The goal was to make the animation as clear and easy to understand as possible. The biggest challenge was iterating on the same video multiple times with subtle variations. With many stakeholders providing feedback, staying organized was essential.
I carried out the textures and animation in Blender, using assets and the product created in Rhino by Félix & Associés.
The most challenging aspect of this project was planning the file preparation and rendering methods in advance. Being self-taught and used to working independently, I had to adapt my workflow to anticipate and optimize render times, organize files by iterations, and structure layers for different passes.
This approach allowed me to be highly responsive to client requests and to vary the results with minimal constraints.
I definitely learned a lot about the level of organization required when working for clients like THALES. It was a very enriching experience.
The most challenging aspect of this project was planning the file preparation and rendering methods in advance. Being self-taught and used to working independently, I had to adapt my workflow to anticipate and optimize render times, organize files by iterations, and structure layers for different passes.
This approach allowed me to be highly responsive to client requests and to vary the results with minimal constraints.
I definitely learned a lot about the level of organization required when working for clients like THALES. It was a very enriching experience.
The most challenging aspect of this project was planning the file preparation and rendering methods in advance. Being self-taught and used to working independently, I had to adapt my workflow to anticipate and optimize render times, organize files by iterations, and structure layers for different passes.
This approach allowed me to be highly responsive to client requests and to vary the results with minimal constraints.
I definitely learned a lot about the level of organization required when working for clients like THALES. It was a very enriching experience.