I need a short 3D animation for a digital chess project. Picture a classic board from eye-level: when a game ends, every piece rises smoothly into the air, rearranges, and settles back down to form one of three clear outcomes—“Draw,” “White Wins,” or “Black Wins.” Scope & style • Use realistic 3D models of standard Staunton pieces. • Animation length per outcome: 4–6 seconds, seamless loop. • The camera should stay fixed; lighting and materials must match across all three versions so they can be swapped without a visual jump. • Final delivery: MP4 (H.264) plus the source project files (Blender, Maya, or Cinema 4D—whichever you prefer). Transparent-background renders or alpha-masked versions are a bonus. Acceptance The message formed by the levitating pieces must be legible at 1080p, with no clipping, and export cleanly into Unity later. If revisions are needed for timing or readability, I’ll provide clear notes. Show me one or two similar motion graphics you’ve tackled, and let me know which 3D package you’ll use so I can prep my pipeline.