Clients.
Popular 3D animation video styles we can create.
Prototype
This style is ideal to present dynamic visuals of your prototype pre-production. You can emphasis detail on prototypes of blueprints, for instance. These 3D videos can make your prototypes come to life, creating a proof of concept for your new product.
Product Demo
Product demo videos work well for new product launches, when you present your product in a 3D animation video. You can emphasis detail on certain product features. These videos could make your products or architectural facades more impactful in a few seconds.
Virtual Tour
Make your virtual tours more realistic with 3D animation videos, used in real estate or mapping concepts. This style goes well with a walk-through perspective to visualise a showroom or a route from a first person view.
Watch our 3D Animation demoreel.
Watch our 3D Animation demoreel to see what we can create for you.
Selected 3D animation videos we created.
How the 3D animation video process works.
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Conceptualisation
Laying out the entire project from start to end to make sure we’re all on the same page with your 3D Animation Video request.
If you need a storyboard for your 3D video, we can do that too! fewStones provide a full suite of corporate videography services in Singapore.
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3D-modelling
The 3D object used in the video will need to be created. If you have the models ready, that would be great and will speed up the entire process. Otherwise, we have professional video editors with knowledge across multiple 3d softwares such as Blender, 3DS max and more and can help you create the perfect model.
Depending on the complexity of your model, creation time and costs may vary.
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Rigging
Rigging is a technique used in skeletal animation for representing a 3D character model using a series of interconnected digital bones. Specifically, rigging refers to the process of creating the bone structure of a 3D model. This bone structure is used to manipulate the 3D model like a puppet for animation.
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Texturing
Texturing is the process of applying an image to a 3D model. Textures are the flat images that are applied to a model to give it colour and detail rather than them being blank and boring. shaders, however, are what give a model extra detail that isn’t there, such as opacity ( whether you can see through it or not), reflectiveness, depth, can make it look like there is water dripping down the side of the object etc.
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Animation
After all details are confirmed, our 3D animators will get to work to add movement to the characters or items according to the storyboard. We will provide you with the draft for your review after.
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Composing
After rendering, composing will be done by adding colour corrections, motion blur and other visual effects. Music, voiceover or sound effects will be added to complete your 3D animation video.
Frequently Asked Questions.
How much does a 3D animation video cost in Singapore?
3D animation pricing in Singapore depends on the complexity of the model, the amount of texturing and lighting required, the animation detail, and the overall video length. A simple product visualisation will usually cost less than a highly detailed technical animation with multiple scenes and moving parts. Because 3D projects often involve modelling and rendering work, scope matters a lot. fewStones can recommend a practical approach once the product, objective, and output requirements are clear.
How long does it take to produce a 3D animation video?
The timeline depends on how much modelling, rigging, texturing, and rendering is needed. If 3D models are already available, the project can often move faster than one that needs everything built from scratch. More realistic visuals and complex movement will usually require more production time. Review rounds, technical approvals, and multiple deliverables can also affect timing. fewStones plans the project stage by stage so the production schedule is easier to manage.
What is the process for creating a 3D animation video with fewStones?
Creating a video is complicated and time consuming. If you need a professional corporate video or event live streaming, it’s best to engage a Singapore Video Production company like fewStones to ensure the best result. Our video agency already has the experts, knowledge, know-how and the equipment to create high-quality videos. If you need help with sourcing talent or locations for your project, we can also help you to cast the right actors and space for your live action videos. We have also worked with various clients and can bring creativity and expertise to help you achieve your objectives.
When should we choose 3D animation instead of 2D animation or live action?
3D animation is usually the stronger option when you need to show a product, prototype, machine, interior space, or technical system with depth and realism. Compared with 2D animation, it can better communicate physical form and movement. Compared with live action, it can visualise things that are not yet built, difficult to film, or impossible to access. It is especially useful when visual accuracy and dimensional detail are central to the message.
What types of businesses and use cases are best suited for 3D animation videos?
3D animation is commonly used by manufacturers, property developers, technology companies, engineering firms, and brands launching products that need clear visual explanation. Typical use cases include product demos, prototype visualisation, architectural walkthroughs, system explanations, and trade show content. If your audience needs to understand how something looks, fits together, or operates in space, 3D animation can communicate that more clearly than text, static visuals, or standard filmed footage.
Can fewStones work from existing 3D models or product files?
Yes. If you already have 3D models, CAD files, or reference assets, they can help speed up the project and reduce duplicated work. If not, fewStones can help create the required models as part of the production. The suitability of existing files depends on their format, detail level, and how they need to be used in animation. Reviewing available assets early helps determine the most efficient production route and expected timeline.