What is the 3D modeling plan?

Last Updated on May 21, 2018 by Sohail Qaisar

Three-dimensional modeling and printing of 3d models have found application in many branches of human activity and are now in demand. Creating 3d models and manufacturing a finished product prototype is now a necessary stage in launching the production of a new product, while preparing a presentation to the customer, while performing a functional testing of a new product.

Each work can’t be done without an algorithm. Often the sequence is conditional, especially in creative professions, but even there the construction of the object follows these stages:

1. Creating a mathematical model.

It is preceded by automated calculations based on specified parameters. Functions are built in the form of straight and curved lines – this is the exact framework of the entire volumetric scheme.

2. Texturing – the imposition of external tissues.

It is important to take into account the properties of the materials used.

3. Lighting.

It gives natural shadows and visual realism.

4. Animation if it is needed.

If this is a static object, then it is possible to show how it interacts with third-party elements. At this stage, you can additionally calculate friction, efficiency and other coefficients.

5. Elimination of minor flaws and visualization – output of the final object.

6. An additional step can be printing on a 3D printer.

By following all the above rules, you will receive a high-quality, durable and accurate finished model of the product.

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Sohail Qaisar

Sohail Qaisar is the founder and managing editor of TechBead, he founded TechBead in 2011. He is a tech geek, social media enthusiast and gaming addict. Contact him on the following email address: contact@techbead.com

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