interactive 3D blueprint
The main objective was to design an interactive application that could clearly demonstrate the inner workings of an actuator. By creating an exploded view, similar to a CAD blueprint, users could explore each component in detail and fully understand how the actuator is constructed.
The interactive actuator model was designed with a broad audience in mind. For sales teams, it provides a clear and visual way to explain the product to customers. For technicians in training, it serves as a learning tool that makes it easier to understand how the actuator is assembled and serviced. It can also support service departments by simplifying the process of identifying components and ordering spare parts.
This project was carried out as my degree project during the final weeks of my Industrial Technical Artist studies, in combination with my internship at Technity. Over the course of around 5–6 weeks, I developed a 3D interactive application designed to make technical information more accessible in an engaging and practical way. The concept was based on receiving CAD data of an actuator and transforming it into an exploded view model, allowing users to explore its many components and better understand how the machine functions.


​This was an exciting opportunity to merge technical accuracy with interactive 3D design. I enjoyed the challenge of breaking down a complex mechanical system into a clear, visual experience that could support learning, sales, and service.