Realistic Airflow Animation in Pellet Stove
€750-1500 EUR
Paid on delivery
1. Initial View of the Stove
The scene begins with a frontal view of a stove burning in a cozy living room.
A standard image of a stove can be used, and a realistic, visible fire should be added inside the stove to make it clear that it is actively burning.
2. Transition to Isolated Stove
The living room environment gradually fades away, leaving only the stove visible.
The stove remains in the center of the frame, still actively burning.
This step creates a smooth transition, focusing attention on the stove itself.
3. Focus on the Stove's Internal Components
We zoom in on the stove.
As we get closer, the side panels and the top of the stove are removed, revealing the internal components.
The focus shifts to the smoke ventilator and related internal parts, as illustrated in the reference video View Example. [login to view URL]
The internal layout should clearly highlight the key functional parts.
4. Airflow and Smoke Visualization
The focus narrows further on the smoke ventilator and the exhaust pipe system.
The airflow and smoke streams are visualized to show how the system works.
Incoming Air (Blue Stream): This shows how fresh air enters the stove.
Outgoing Smoke (Red/Gray Stream): This illustrates how the smoke exits through the ventilator and the pipe system.
The airflow and smoke movements should be clear and visually distinct, similar to the effect seen in the example video View Example. [login to view URL]
This step demonstrates the airflow process, showing how the air enters, feeds the fire, and how the smoke exits through the ventilator.
5. Reference Files and Additional Information
The 3D STEP file of a complete stove, as well as the 3D STEP file of the stove with the pipes, have been shared via WeTransfer.
These files can be used to accurately depict the internal structure and airflow in the visualization.
6. Explanation of the Process
The demonstration reflects how the system works in the original stove.
Air Intake (Blue Stream): Fresh air enters the system to fuel the fire.
Heat and Smoke Exit (Red/Gray Stream): The heated air and smoke are released through the smoke ventilator and pipe system.
Reference photos of the real stove components have also been provided, offering additional guidance for the visual design and technical details.
This version provides clear step-by-step instructions, ensuring smooth transitions, a logical flow of the visuals, and a clear explanation of the process.
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Project ID: #38879017