3D modeling is the process of creating three-dimensional digital representations of objects using specialized computer software. This technology has revolutionized the way we design and visualize everything from architecture and product design to video games and animated films. In this article, we'll explore the basics of 3D modeling, its applications, and the tools and techniques involved.
In 3D modeling, a designer creates a digital model of an object or scene by manipulating vertices, edges, and surfaces in a virtual 3D space. The model can be viewed and manipulated from any angle and can be used to create photorealistic images, animations, and simulations.
3D modeling has a wide range of applications in various industries. Some of the most common uses include:
Architecture and engineering: Architects and engineers use 3D models to create detailed plans and designs for buildings and structures, including interiors, exteriors, and landscapes.
Product design: Manufacturers and designers use 3D modeling to create prototypes and visualize their products before production. This helps to identify design flaws and make improvements before the product is made.
Film and animation: 3D modeling is essential for creating animated characters and special effects in movies, TV shows, and video games.
Medical research and education: 3D modeling is used in medical research to create detailed models of organs and tissues for studying diseases and treatment options.
Several software programs are used for 3D modeling. The most popular ones include:
Blender: Blender is a free and open-source 3D modeling software that is widely used in the film and gaming industries.
Autodesk Maya: Maya is a professional 3D modeling software that is used for architecture, product design, visual effects, and video game crecreation.
SketchUp: SketchUp is a 3D modeling software that is popular among architects and interior designers for creating detailed models of buildings and landscapes.
The techniques used in 3D modeling include extruding, scaling, rotating, and mesh editing. Designers can also use textures and lighting to add realism and depth to their models.
3D modeling has transformed the way we design and create. From architecture to product design, film, and medical research, 3D modeling is used to create stunning visual representations of objects and environments. With the right tools and techniques, designers can create photorealistic models that can be used for everything from testing product designs to creating immersive experiences in video games and films.
https://www.riverfilm.com/blog/cgis-for-architecture-top-10-reasons-supporting-its-use/
https://designwanted.com/cgi-product-design-fat-chair-tom-dixon/
https://all3dp.com/2/3d-modeling-for-games-software/
https://www.masterclass.com/articles/what-is-cgi
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The reason for you posting this... is?
First, it's to really practice my writing skill for some articles, and them publishing/ posting them. Second, sharing this with some university students and others. I'm aware that this is common knowledge to those that are in the industry. However it might be helpful to those outside of the industry. Just wanted to get into writing some articles outside of my day job. Hope that this answers your question.
I learned alot with this ! dont take mind of Neox, he is still using play-dough !
Thank you
Maybe a blog would help you reach a large audience as your continue to work on writing articles? Artstation has a blog platform that could help.
Also, I would get into the habit of proper citations when using some [quotes by writer's name on the reference link] and then putting the reference links, plus you're missing a polycount reference link in your WIP article.๐. Good luck.
i think this context was certainly missing. as without it just reads like some seo advertising to one of the links you submitted
and it might still as well be.
Yea, I'll look into creating on Artstation in the future. Thank you!
Definitely will work on citations instead of adding a source section! thank you
Right, I'll add that to lead with instead of dropping it with no context. Thank you.
What's your basis for claiming those particular apps are the "most popular" ones?
My basis for the claim was from this article added at the bottom of this reply, and from the topic. More softwate was mentioned as well. However, I wanted to keep the list short and have it reflect other fields as well. which is why I added SketchUp for architecture. On top of showing beginner friendly tools and industry standard. I'll admit rephrase "most popular" to something could of been better as well. Hope this answers your question.
https://all3dp.com/2/3d-modeling-for-games-software/
Very clear and organized writing, I'd say you've executed what you set out to do.
We do live in a society, after all.