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KART animations provide 3D Animation, Walk Through, Interior Designing, Post Production, and VFX & SFX. KART animations 3D production house located in New Delhi India. We can bring your project from the storyboard to reality. Utilizing the latest computer technology, combined with experience and talent in a very professional manner, we are able to weave your ideas continually throughout your entire project. We tailor each project to fit your marketing and advertising needs to give you the best range and exposure of promoting your business. KART animations offer a wide range of services that will ensure your project is delivered promptly and effectively.
KART animations have big team of expert artists, supervisors, and producers covering all areas of digital production and visual effects. KART animations provides a turnkey solution to high concept film and television production and is the only independent entity which blends all the available production technologies into one fully integrated, high tech production and editorial service.
In addition to film and HD production, matte painting, 3D, compositing, and editorial services, KART animations offers our innovative compositing system and our virtual back lot library, which includes hundreds of photo-real, virtual locations covering all major cities from around the world..
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Lighting |

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Charater Modeling |
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Rendering (VRAY Rendering)
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Learning/Training Materials
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TV Commercials (also 70 mm)
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Website Introductions |
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Virtual Tours |
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Indoor & Outdoor TV Advertising |
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Kiosk Content |
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TV Panel Advertising |
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Music Videos |
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Digital Sign Animation |
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What is 3D Animation??
The creation of moving pictures in a three-dimensional digital environment. This is done by sequencing consecutive images,
or "frames", that simulate motion by each image showing the
next in a gradual progression of steps, filmed by a virtual "camera" and then output to video by a rendering engine.
The eye can be "fooled" into perceiving motion when these consecutive images are shown at a rate of 24 frames per
second or faster.
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