Little Home in 3D – a tiny house for the homeless
The Little Home organization is dedicated to helping the homeless, creating tiny houses that provide small but safe places of retreat for people in need. The latest model, built from chipboard, sturdy wooden beams and protective cladding, sits on a trailer – mobile and functional, yet still livable.
In our 3D visualization, we have recreated the entire construction process in detail: from the first wooden beam to the finished dwelling, we show how a real home is created from simple materials. It was particularly important to us to achieve a realistic representation of the materials – from the coarse texture of the chipboard to the wood grain of the beams. Every surface should appear authentic in order to make the construction tangible.
In the animation, we also focused on natural and flowing movement that presents the construction process vividly without being overwhelming. This allows the tiny house to blend harmoniously into the scene as it takes shape. The final shot shows the finished house in a meadow next to a lake, atmospherically lit to showcase the project in all its glory.
We are very happy to be able to support this inspiring project with our work!