I need a full-length 3D animation that walks viewers through the creation and operation of a new seawater-to-product-water plant. The piece must feel engineering-driven yet remain easy to follow, so think clean, simplified geometry rather than photorealism. I will supply detailed civil, structural and process drawings; you will build everything from the ground up. Scope • Begin with an overall site view—light camera moves only—then zoom into each highlighted area: the intake basin with its pretreatment building, the RO building beside the product tanks, and finally the electrical substation linked to the brine/outfall line. • Follow with a sequential process-flow section. Use clear animated arrows to illustrate seawater intake, screening, DAF, dual media filters, cartridge filters, SWRO trains, post-treatment, product delivery and brine discharge. Pipes should be semi-transparent so the water path is obvious. Key requirements • One cohesive MP4 (1080p or higher) ±2–3 minutes, plus five high-resolution stills for reports. • All geometry, textures and the editable project file (Blender, 3ds Max, or similar) delivered on completion. • Colours, labels and motion must align with the provided engineering plans; no off-model improvisation. • I will review a grey-model animatic first, then a colour-blocked draft with arrows, before the final render. If you have a solid background in technical visualization and can keep the style simple yet informative, let’s move forward.