This submission best understood the criteria overall and created an excellent animation. The feeling of layers is completely believable and the overall visual is cleanly presented. The animation tells the story that an RPM needle is not needed and demonstrates how the changing color bar and shift lights can work. Well done!
The floating ‘axle’ wheels won this for Andrey both in terms of executions, believability and information delivery in a very interesting layout that took great advantage of how the GrabCAD community makes parts.
A great submission that followed the rules in content and color. Totally believable that objects were floating, perhaps too much use of round elements and the floating items themselves whether graphics or numbers could themselves be fully 3 dimensional and would love to see it developed further including cut outs in the surface to create a layer behind. Overall a very solid entry and the machined aluminum as a bonus as about as real as it gets.
Ait Oufkir understood the concept of breaking down individual elements, describing their function via animation and putting it all back together. The color wheel conceptually is a brilliant idea. The graphics themselves were only average and it is this element that stopped this submission from placing higher, however very well done overall.
A really fun skin very ‘minority report’ congratulations.
Why not wood? Started to explore material finished and a movie as well with double clutching and possibly an accident at the end?
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