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Services built around product understanding, not a one-size package.

Mr. BT Studio can build the interactive 3D web experience, create the 3D assets behind it, or support a launch with renders and explainer videos. The first step is understanding what the buyer needs to see, then shaping the service around that goal.

Web service

3D Web Experiences

Interactive browser experiences for products, real estate, vehicles, and configurable offerings that need more than static images.

Best for builders, product teams, EV brands, furniture brands, jewellery/apparel teams, and marketing teams that want buyers to explore before they inquire.

Typical deliverables
  • 3D property or product viewer
  • Configurator controls for options, materials, variants, or units
  • Mobile-friendly web deployment and sales-ready sharing link
  • Optional analytics, inquiry flows, and save/share concepts
3D model creation

3D Modelling & Renders

Model creation, optimization, lookdev, product stills, and render sets for teams that need clean visual assets without hiring a full internal 3D team.

Useful when you already have a product idea, CAD, reference images, or a model that needs to become presentation-ready.

Typical deliverables
  • Product or furniture modelling from reference/CAD
  • Material creation, lookdev, lighting, and render setup
  • Web-ready low-poly or AR/VR-friendly optimization when needed
  • Still renders for websites, catalogues, ads, decks, and social
Video rendering service

Render & Explainer Videos

Short render-led videos that explain how a product works, why it matters, or what makes it worth a buyer's attention.

Best for machines, technical products, launch campaigns, sales demos, and brands that need quick clarity on web and social.

Typical deliverables
  • Product/process explainer animations
  • Machine operation visuals and cutaway-style storytelling
  • Launch clips, reels, and social cutdowns
  • Website-ready embeds and presentation exports

How a project starts

We can start lean. The first conversation is about finding the best visual route for your buyer, timeline, and budget.

01

Understand the product, buyer, and sales problem.

02

Recommend a focused starting scope that can be reviewed quickly.

03

Build the visual system, then expand into web, renders, or motion as needed.