From CAD Data to 3D Assembly Video

Many companies already have the most important foundations in-house.

CAD data, technical drawings, and assembly instructions are often already available. Precisely from these, understandable 3D assembly videos can be created, showing the construction or assembly of a product step by step.

The big advantage here: The exact dimensions, shapes, and components are already contained in the CAD files. A 3D animation studio therefore doesn't have to model the object completely from scratch, but can build upon the existing data and represent it dimensionally accurate in 3D.

Technical CAD drawing

WHY SUCH VIDEOS ARE SO PRACTICAL

Technical instructions are important, but often not immediately understandable.

A 3D assembly video shows at a glance which parts go where, the assembly sequence, and what to pay attention to. This reduces the need for explanations, minimizes queries, and makes complex products significantly easier to understand.

Especially for products that require explanation, visual communication often works better than lengthy PDF instructions.

FROM FILE TO ANIMATION

The process is usually clearly structured:

- Analysis of the assembly instructions
- Preparation of the CAD data
- Visualization of the individual assembly steps
- Animation of the entire process
- Finished assembly video

This becomes particularly interesting for product series. Once the foundation is established, further variants can also be implemented efficiently and in the same style.

3D Visualization

CONCLUSION

Easily understandable 3D assembly videos can be developed from existing CAD data and assembly instructions.

Because the data is already available, products can be visualized efficiently, precisely, and true to scale. This is exactly what makes technical processes easier to understand and ensures modern, clear communication.

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