"3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical coordinate-based representation of any surface of an object in three dimensions via specialized software by manipulating edges, vertices, and polygons in a simulated 3D space."
The process of creating a digital representation of a physical object.
3D Modeling Software: Understanding different available software to create Industrial designs.
3D Modelling terminology: Vocabulary and terminologies related to 3D modelling.
3D Geometry: The basic shapes and structures used in 3D modeling.
Meshes: How to make meshes and how they work.
Modeling basics: Use of basic modeling tools i.e extrude, extrude faces, rotate, scale, soft selection, etc.
Surface modeling: Creating surfaces / curves to model complex shapes mainly in automotive design.
Solid modeling: Creating complex 3D shapes using solid modelling techniques.
Texturing: To apply and manipulate textures on surfaces and meshes.
Shading: How to apply shading to models and surfaces.
Lighting: Understanding the lighting design for the 3D models.
Rendering: Exporting the 3D models to create photo-realistic images or animations.
CAD (Computer-aided design): Creating technical drawings for the Industrial design.
CNC Prototyping: Preparing CAD or CAM files for CNC prototyping, to create 'real-life' prototypes.
3D Printing: How to turn a CAD model into a 3D print.
FEA (Finite Element Analysis): Understanding and applying FEA in industrial designs.
Reverse Engineering: How to reverse engineer a physical product into 3D models.
Ergonomics: Understanding human factors to design ergonomic industrial products.
Industrial Design principles: The basics of how to apply design principles to basics Industrial designs.
3D Format Conversions: Understand the different formats of 3D modeling and how to convert them.
Plugins: How to use the different 3rd party software to extend the functionality of 3D modelling software.
NURBS modeling: NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines) modeling is a technique used in 3D modeling to create complex curved shapes.
Polygonal modeling: Polygonal modeling is a technique used to create complex 3D models using polygonal meshes.
Subdivision surface modeling: Subdivision surface modeling is a technique used to create smooth surfaces by subdividing polygons into smaller polygons and smoothing out the edges.
Solid modeling: Solid modeling defines objects as a 3D object made up of multiple 2D shapes.
Surface modeling: Surface modeling is a technique used to create surfaces that have no thickness or volume.
Freeform modeling: Freeform modeling is a technique used to create organic or irregular shapes.
Point cloud modeling: Point cloud modeling is the process of creating 3D models by analyzing a set of points captured by a 3D scanner.
Sculpting: Sculpting is a digital design technique that lets the designer sculpt a 3D model by adding or removing material in a virtual space.
Procedural modeling: Procedural modeling is a technique that lets designers create 3D models by defining a set of rules, algorithms, or procedures.
Photogrammetry modeling: Photogrammetry modeling is the process of creating 3D models by capturing and analyzing a series of photographs of an object.
"Being a collection of data (points and other information), 3D models can be created manually, algorithmically (procedural modeling), or by scanning."
"Three-dimensional (3D) models represent a physical body using a collection of points in 3D space, connected by various geometric entities such as triangles, lines, curved surfaces, etc."
"3D models represent a physical body using a collection of points in 3D space, connected by various geometric entities such as triangles, lines, curved surfaces, etc."
"3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical coordinate-based representation of any surface of an object in three dimensions via specialized software by manipulating edges, vertices, and polygons in a simulated 3D space."
"3D models can be created manually."
"3D models can be created algorithmically (procedural modeling)."
"3D models can be created by scanning."
"3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical coordinate-based representation of any surface of an object in three dimensions via specialized software by manipulating edges, vertices, and polygons in a simulated 3D space."
"3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical coordinate-based representation of any surface of an object in three dimensions via specialized software by manipulating edges, vertices, and polygons in a simulated 3D space."
"3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical coordinate-based representation of any surface of an object in three dimensions via specialized software by manipulating edges, vertices, and polygons in a simulated 3D space."
"Their surfaces may be further defined with texture mapping."
"In 3D computer graphics, 3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical coordinate-based representation of any surface of an object (inanimate or living) in three dimensions via specialized software by manipulating edges, vertices, and polygons in a simulated 3D space."
"Three-dimensional (3D) models represent a physical body using a collection of points in 3D space, connected by various geometric entities such as triangles, lines, curved surfaces, etc."
"3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical coordinate-based representation of any surface of an object in three dimensions via specialized software by manipulating edges, vertices, and polygons in a simulated 3D space."
"Their surfaces may be further defined with texture mapping."
"Their surfaces may be further defined with texture mapping."
"The process of developing a mathematical coordinate-based representation of any surface of an object in three dimensions."
"Three-dimensional (3D) models represent a physical body using a collection of points in 3D space, connected by various geometric entities such as triangles, lines, curved surfaces, etc."
"3D models can be created algorithmically (procedural modeling)."