3D modeling aids in evaluating the aesthetic quality of design concepts by providing a lifelike, three-dimensional visualization, enabling precise assessment of key aesthetic elements that 2D methods can’t fully convey.
Key ways it supports this include: - **Proportions and Scale**: 3D models reveal how design elements relate in size, ensuring balanced, visually harmonious compositions. - **Textures and Materials**: They simulate real-world materials (e.g., wood, metal), letting stakeholders see how finishes affect overall appeal. - **Lighting and Spatial Dynamics**: Adjusting virtual lighting highlights how shadows, reflections, and brightness impact aesthetics.
By integrating these elements, 3D modeling helps quickly identify and refine the most aesthetically pleasing design iterations, making it a critical visual evaluation tool.
