3D modeling helps visualize design changes during the review phase by presenting modifications in a three-dimensional, interactive space, making spatial details and relationships clearer for stakeholders. It replaces flat 2D representations, enabling dynamic exploration from multiple angles to assess how changes impact form, function, or aesthetics. Common use cases include: - Architecture: Showing how layout adjustments affect room flow or building appearance. - Product Design: Highlighting part modifications’ impact on assembly, ergonomics, or user interaction. - Manufacturing: Illustrating how design tweaks influence production processes or material usage. For effective reviews, use 3D models with real-time rendering to iterate quickly and ensure all stakeholders align on updated designs.
