3D modeling helps visualize the final product during the design phase by generating detailed three-dimensional digital models that realistically simulate the product’s appearance, structure, and proportions.
These models allow designers to view the product from any angle, examine fine details (e.g., textures, component alignment), and assess spatial relationships—capabilities limited in 2D sketches.
Key applications across industries include: - Product Design: Revealing how components fit together and identifying assembly issues. - Architecture: Showcasing interior/exterior layouts and material effects (e.g., lighting, textures). - Manufacturing: Verifying dimensions to ensure parts meet functional requirements pre-prototyping.
Designers can quickly adjust 3D models and re-render, refining ideas and gathering feedback early to reduce costly later revisions.
