3D animation prices are directly proportional to the time spent in the production of the animation. There are many details and features that change the time spent preparing a 3d animation.
Let's examine this with two examples.

1. Example:
Scenario: A vehicle travels from point a to point b in 30 seconds.
Customer's request: It is enough for us for any vehicle to go from point a to point b on a plain white surface.
Total work time: 4 hours.
Price: $450

2. Example:
Scenario: A vehicle travels from point a to point b in 30 seconds.
Customer's request: Our own vehicle model has to go from point a to point b by the male driver in urban traffic.
Total work time: 32 hours.
Price: $2270
As you can see, the price varies considerably depending on the animation details, that is, the time spent on the job. The sub-categories that create the price difference in these examples are as follows:
Time spent on vehicle modeling
Time spent on city modeling
Time spent on mr driver modeling
Time spent creating vehicle animation
Time taken to create mr driver animation
Time spent creating traffic animation
Time spent for sun, light, shade settings
Render time
*Render: The computer renders the animation as a minimum of 25 images per second and exports these images as video.
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