This production was handled by Zorba Group Paris, for the Chinese brand Ulike. I was part of a team of 3D artists with different specialties, and my job was to animate and render the mode of action part - MOA.
Here's a sample of the reference images that the Art Directors at Zorba provided me ↓
Here's a sample of the reference images that the Art Directors at Zorba provided me ↓





One of the main challenges of this MOA animation resided in triggering a pre-calculated animations throughout the scene.
Modeling and animating the wave also required very meticulous work. I really enjoyed building this metamorphic look: dots that turn into waves and then explode as particles when reaching the collagen layer or the muscle.
Here's a loop of this MOA part ↓