My max budget for the project is $600 USD I need three short 3-D animation clips, each running about 40 seconds, that clearly demonstrate the main competitive swimming strokes for teaching purposes. The swimmer character should be a 10- to 11-year-old girl in standard swimwear, moving through a realistic indoor pool environment. Here is the reference (not this is an adult male character, I need an adolescent female character) - but the animation style, design and now the pool looks and water moves need to be the same for a new character. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyR7JYllk9U Clip 1 – front crawl, Clip 2 – breaststroke, and Clip 3 – backstroke. Every clip must cycle through three distinct camera views: full-body side view, head-on view, and a straight-down view from above, so that technique details are easy to see. Water interaction and lighting should feel natural and fluid, similar to the reference style I shared, and the animation quality needs to hold up when I pause or slow-mo the footage for coaching explanations. Any professional pipeline—Blender, Maya, 3ds Max, or equivalent—is fine so long as you can deliver high-resolution MP4s (and, if possible, the source files for future tweaks). Please ensure consistent timing, smooth transitions between the camera angles, and anatomical accuracy appropriate for a young athlete. Deliverables: • Three separate 40 s videos (MP4, 1080p or higher) • Source project files with textures and rigs (optional but preferred) • Confirmation that each video includes all three prescribed camera perspectives in sequence Let me know your estimated turnaround and any questions before you start.