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What is the difference between 3D modeling and 3D rendering?

3D modeling builds a digital object's structure, and rendering adds details for lifelike visuals in design workflow.

What is the difference between 3D modeling and 3D rendering?

3D modeling creates the digital structure and shape of an object, while 3D rendering transforms that model into a visually realistic image or animation. 3D modeling focuses on defining the object’s geometry, such as vertices, edges, and surfaces, to build a foundational digital form—like sculpting a basic shape. 3D rendering, by contrast, adds visual details: textures, lighting, shadows, and materials, making the model look lifelike and ready for display. In 3D design workflow, modeling establishes the structure first, then rendering enhances it to achieve realism.

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