coat and reflectBlind

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Description:
I am interested in a short (15 sec) 3D animation which demonstrates adding a coating onto a 3D object and how the coating acts as a barrier to some elements. Object is a generic 384-well or 96-well deep well plate.

1. A coating is added to the slowly moving object on the entire exposed surface except for the underside.
2. Two different in-motion 3D elements are reflected off the newly coated surface with short text explainer bullets. Elements are "protein molecules" and "acetonitrile molecules".
3. A third element is shown to be blocked from passing through the coating from the originally uncoated object. This element is a polypropylene molecule.
Wants:
e.g., grabcad.com/library/well-microplate-1
Final format would be video mp4, 720P.

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#3 Well Microplate_Animation_001 by Burhanuddinn
#2 Coating_Well_plate by alana
#1 Coating_Well_plate by alana

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platevid

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Mon, 09 May 2022 18:00:33 +0000
Please provide a low-res video on youtube so I can preview your concept.

platevid

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Mon, 09 May 2022 17:59:40 +0000
Here is another explanation of the target:
I am looking for a plate slowly moving in space, then motion slows to very slow and application of a very thin translucent coating is made to the plate.
Then I wish to visually demonstrate that the new coating acts as a protective layer. This should be done by slow-motion bombarding the new coated surface with small 3D shapes. These could initially be tiny spheres.

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