2. WHAT IS 3D MODELING?
3D modeling is generally defined as
the process of developing a
representation of a real or inanimate
object in the three-dimensional
world with the aid of 3D software.
3. To explain it simply, 3D modeling is the
process of creating a real-world object (like a
car) or an imaginary object (like a UFO) in a 3D
virtual world. The resulting 3D object that you
create looks like, or at the very least, can be
visualized, as the real or imaginary object.
4. STYLISTIC VS. PHOTOREALISTIC
MODELING
Stylized modeling is what we just talked about
in the last few paragraphs. A box with eyes or
our cylinder-sphere tree. This is when 3D
modelers purposely go out of their way to
make 3D objects a lot different to the real
world in order to fulfill some purpose.
10. This type of 3D modeling relies heavily on the
object parameters (width, height, breadth,
length). It is used to make/ design objects
such as a cube, a mount for a motor in a robot
or even a car (shown above) or a jet, all of
which need to be made as per certain size /
parametric specifications.
12. . It prioritizes conceptual thinking
and feels like sculpting “digital
clay”. It is typically used today in
animation and video game
industries to create/ design 3D
objects .
13. Activity #1
1. Create your own 3d model sample on
scratch paper.
2. After that, use 3d paint software then
apply.