3D models solve problems in interactive media design by enhancing visual immersion and interactivity, replacing static 2D content to make systems (e.g., games, AR apps) more engaging and intuitive.
Key applications include: - Gaming: Designing dynamic characters/environments that respond to user actions, addressing repetitive or unresponsive game world issues. - AR/VR Interfaces: Enabling real-time interaction with 3D objects, closing the gap between 2D screens and physical space. - Educational Tools: Creating interactive 3D models (e.g., molecular structures) to simplify abstract concept learning.
For beginners, prototyping with basic 3D tools helps identify and resolve design problems early, improving overall interactive media quality.
