Courtroom 3D Exhibit Design
hr USD 15–25
About the project
I need three detailed three-dimensional exhibit that clearly educates a courtroom audience. The first scene is a neighborhood street central to the case, and every element must help judges and jurors grasp the facts quickly. The second is a three dimensional forensic view of two bullet paths in the body of a persons upper torso and it needs to be based upon autopsy report findings. The thirs is a cross section of a WCC 9mm+P bullet The final pieces will be shown in person inside depositions and in the court, so legibility from multiple viewing angles matters more than dramatic lighting or artistic flair. Think of it as a teaching aid: accurate scale, intuitive layout, and clean labeling are essential, while animation or fancy effects are secondary. Deliverables • A fully textured 3D model of the street, provided in a format that can run smoothly on a standard Windows laptop (FBX or OBJ with an accompanying viewer is fine). A fully textured 3D model of the human body demonstrating entrance and exit wounds, anatomy damaged A fully textured 3D model of a #D model of a WCC 9mm +P cross section of a bullet • High-resolution still renders from key viewpoints for print boards. • A short screen-capture walkthrough (MP4) that I can play in court showing the model from street level and an overhead perspective. Acceptance criteria • Landmarks, distances, and sight-lines match the case records I supply. • Text labels remain readable on a 1080p projector. • File sizes stay manageable so nothing lags during live presentation. If you have experience preparing forensic or architectural visuals for legal settings, let me know—speed and precision will be highly valued on this project.
Skills required
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