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<video:title>Industrial Animations and Presentations</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[Industrial animations and presentations are used to present ideas and concepts to stakeholders. The animation provides a quick overview of the major differentiators (competitive advantages) in a compelling and immersive way. Especially with stakeholders "browsing" for information or having to go through many offering this proves to be an effective approach. 

The main advantages of this approach for marketing & sales is that captivating 3D animations and images  are used as a powerful strategy to attract customers and keep their interest. These dynamic visuals create an immersive and memorable experience, grabbing visitors' attention and holding it.

Once the idea is approved and understood and the next steps be discussed. Grabbing and holding attention to present the idea benefiting from the immersive experience provides a major competitive advantage.

More information @ dusklight.nl 
Music by: productioncrate.com]]></video:description>
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<video:title>Ultrasonic Welding Parts Animation • Explainer Video</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[Explainer video / animation showing the various parts used for Ultrasonic Welding (Us Welding). This is used as part of a training program used to inform staff about the important parts and operational functions required for Ultrasonic Welding. 

The various components included are the (a) Power supply, (b) Transducer / Converter, (c) Booster, (d) Welding horn / Sonotrode, (e) Anvil / Holding fixture and the (f) Pneumatic system(s). 

Parts are shown in a fly-by where they are shown in their respective positions. 

See also www.dusklight.nl for more animations.]]></video:description>
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<video:title>Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) with Automated Manufacturing Robots</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[Making automation smarter is part of industrial engineering which focuses on improving processes. Industrial engineers analyze and optimize systems, increase production output and optimize systems to reduce floor space required. With the focus on Industry 4.0 new production methods are applied supported by new techniques such as virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality.  

This animation provides insight into the use and extension of a flexible manufacturing system (FMS) supported by Automated Manufacturing Robots. The systems transitions from a semi-automation to a full automation.

The extension of the flexible manufacturing line is shown in this animation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqPxFtoAsws

See also https://dusklight.nl/ for more information on virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality.]]></video:description>
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<video:title>Robots and Animations • Engineering Model and Armatures</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[There robots and the animations were created using inverse kinematics. The roots come from an engineering model  which was converted to a 3D model. 
 Three (3) robots are includes that interact to showcase the different movements. Setting up the armature and animation is part of a tutorial series (https://www.youtube.com/@dusklighttutorialexplainer7142) where engineering models are optimized for virtual and augmented reality. 

These animations were created in Blender as well as the materials. All three model materials are also exported to be used in an augmented reality app. 

See the channel for more animations or check out www.dusklight.nl.]]></video:description>
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<video:publication_date>2022-12-30T00:00:18+00:00</video:publication_date>
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<video:title>Area Scan &amp; Line scan Camera Images Explainer Animation</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[This area & line scan camera explainer animation shows the difference between an area scan camera images and line scan camera images. Area scan cameras take a discrete amount of images based on the frame rate. In this example we take six (6) images for the area scan camera. The line scan camera takes a single line as an image and does this continuously during the rotation (or translation) of the product. The amount of lines is based on the "integration time" of the camera.

In the animation we use a syringe as an example and we included an round area on the body of the syringe for reference purposes. In the line scan image you see the round area on the foreground twice and on the background once. The area scan images are taken at 60° angles (as we take 6 images over a 360° rotation).

See also www.dusklight.nl for more animation or check our our channel for more virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality examples.]]></video:description>
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<video:title>Mobile Device Presentation | Augmented Reality (AR) Robot with interactive software menu</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[Mobile device presentation of an augmented reality (ar) robot with an interactive software menu. The menu opens when clicking the main menu, the four sub menus then open up. Each menu has an icon attached and this activates the script attached. For this app the animation can be started and stopped, the model can be rotated (and stopped) over 360°, the materials can be changed and a technical diagram can be pulled up as  scrollable image. 

The augmented reality app is used on various mobile devices such as tablets and phones. An image is used to generate the model, once the image is recognized by the camera  of a mobile device, the models appears.

This is a presentation for a full tutorial which shows how to build this augmented reality app from an engineering model (step / stl). The processed of model optimization, creating animations (using bones and inverse kinematics), creating textures, all in Blender, and exporting this are shown, The import of the mode, animation and material into Unity, designing the GUI (software menu), writing and attaching C# scripts is dealt with in the tutorial as well. 

You can also visit www.dusklight.nl for more augmented reality or virtual reality.]]></video:description>
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<video:title>Animated Industrial Visualization • Concept Presentation</video:title>
<video:description><![CDATA[Overview of a 3d animated industrial visualization used for business sales & marketing purposes. This industrial visualization is used as an introduction for a sales & marketing presentation. 

The basic idea starts with a simple sketch on paper (done by the customer) which is then blocked out (just getting the basic idea). Then the 3D models are brought in as well as animations.  This provides an interesting introduction into the concept presentation (or offering) for potential customers. This is a pretty fast workflow which can be used to support marketing & sales presentations for new and existing customers.

In todays landscape it is important to capture the interest of (potential) customers fast. A great way of doing this is through the use of visualization.  Include actual drawings or buildings or even sketches in the presentation to capture and hold interest. This great increases the chances to turn leads into customers or spark (more) interest with existing customers.  

This animated (animation) presentation was created based on a paper sketch and (basic) assets to generate a factory (process) overview. This was used as a sales presentation to start a presentation and provide an overview for management and other business stakeholders. 

MotionGraphics are introduced to reveal the 3d models, just as an additional interesting visual aspect.]]></video:description>
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