The primary responsibilities of a 3D designer are designing, creating, and providing aesthetic advice for presentations. Producing compelling, photo realistic 3D renderings, animation, and photo composites is also a part of a 3D designer's job. working creatively to produce original and aesthetically pleasing designs and solutions using specialist computer generation software such as Maya, Flash and After Effects presenting designs to customers for evaluation promoting and running the business negotiating contracts liaising and working effectively with other design and production staff. Developing animation video from company concepts creating storyboards that depict the script and narrative drawing in 2D to create sketches, artwork or illustrations designing models, backgrounds, sets, characters, objects and the animation environment developing the timing and place of the movements of a character or object during the sequence of images and ensuring they follow the soundtrack and audio requirements using technical software packages, such as Flash, 3ds Max, Maya, LightWave, Softimage and Cinema 4D building up accurate, detailed, frame-by-frame visuals recording dialogue and working with editors to composite the various layers of animation (backgrounds, special effects, characters and graphics) in order to produce the finished piece