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How is 3D modeling used to create visual effects in films and television?

3D modeling is essential for film/TV visual effects, creating digital assets, aiding previs, and integrating with live-action for stunning storytelling.

How is 3D modeling used to create visual effects in films and television?

3D modeling is essential for film and TV visual effects, creating digital assets like characters, objects, or environments that are impractical to film physically—forming the base for realistic or fantastical visuals.

- **Asset Design**: Builds detailed, scalable models (e.g., dragons, sci-fi cities) with precise dimensions, bypassing physical prop limitations. - **Previs & Planning**: Lets artists test layouts, camera moves, and lighting pre-production, streamlining live-action shoots. - **Live-Action Integration**: Models are textured, animated, and composited with real footage, ensuring seamless blending (e.g., adding CGI creatures to sets).

By merging precision with creativity, 3D modeling enables cost-effective, visually stunning effects that enhance storytelling in film and television.

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