Kandla Port Robotic Docking Animation

Заказчик: AI | Опубликовано: 21.01.2026

I need a short, semi-realistic industrial animation that takes viewers from the moment a cargo vessel approaches Port right through to the final stack of unloaded timber/minerals. The sequence must feel authentic enough for a boardroom demo while remaining visually engaging for a non-technical audience. Key points to show on screen • The docking area: bollards, fenders, tug activity and quayside layout should be clearly recognisable as Kandla. • The robotic arm system: full motion range, grip design, sensor placement and control housing. Close-ups need to reveal internal joints and actuators so decision-makers can appreciate build quality and maintenance access. • Timber unloading process: each log’s transfer path from ship hold to storage bay, including palletising or conveyor integration if required later. Physics and technical accuracy Weight transfer, crane swing, cable tension and ship stability must all look believable. Please apply practical physics inside your toolchain—Blender, Maya, 3ds Max, Houdini, or an equivalent—to avoid exaggerated or “floaty” motion. Water interaction can stay visually simplified, but the vessel must sit in the berth at a credible draft throughout. Deliverables 1. One polished 1080p (or higher) MP4 video, 180-300 seconds, ready for presentation. 2. High-resolution still frames for slides, especially of the robotic arm close-ups. 3. Source project files so I can request tweaks before the final meeting. I will provide reference photos of the berth layout and the arm’s CAD assembly once we start. Let me know your preferred software and any questions about mechanical clearances or operational timings so the animation remains faithful to real-world constraints.