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

In 3D design, modeling builds objects' geometric structure, rendering adds visual details for realism.

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

In 3D design, modeling and rendering are core but distinct stages: modeling creates the geometric structure of objects, while rendering adds visual details to achieve realism.

Modeling focuses on building the "skeleton" of 3D objects by defining their form, proportions, and structure—e.g., wireframes, basic shapes, or the outline of a character. It establishes the foundational structure before visual polish.

Rendering, conversely, applies textures, lighting, shadows, and materials to the model. This transforms the basic structure into a lifelike image or animation, making it suitable for presentations, marketing, or final visual outputs.

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