3D modelers design buildings and architecture for digital presentations by combining requirement analysis, 3D software modeling, and visual refinement to create realistic virtual representations.
First, they analyze project needs and gather references like blueprints, photos, or client briefs to ensure design accuracy.
Next, using tools such as Blender or AutoCAD, they construct detailed 3D geometric models, defining structural elements (walls, windows, roofs) with precise dimensions.
Then, they apply textures, materials (e.g., wood, glass), and lighting to simulate real-world aesthetics, enhancing visual authenticity.
Finally, if needed, they add animations or interactive features (e.g., walkthroughs) to showcase the design from multiple angles, making the presentation engaging and informative.
