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What is the Difference Between 3D Modeling and 3D Rendering? -

Written by Admin | Oct 26, 2019 4:09:13 PM

What is the difference between 3D Modeling and 3d Rendering? Although, both these terms relate to computer-generated visuals, they are very different. Confusing them is something most CGI rookies are guilty of.

In this article, we will find out what is 3D Modeling and how it can be used in your business. We will also talk about 3D Rendering and how you can utilize its power in what you do. Keep reading, so you will never jumble these two terms again.

3D Modeling is a process of creating a computer-generated three-dimensional model of an object.

Despite being a completely computer-based craft, 3D Modeling is just as much science as it is art and design.

To create a realistic 3D Model, an artist needs to have the exact dimensions of an object like length, height, depth, width etc. The final outcome of 3D Modeling is a computer file containing mathematical information about the object.

3D Models can look incredibly realistic, as the file can also contain the information about the material and texture of an object. But that’s is, pretty much, where the 3D Modeling ends.

How you can use 3D Modeling in your business?

Introducing a design, showcasing the features from different angles, testing the flaws of the product – with 3D Modeling you can do it all without even having a physical prototype in place.

Photo-realistic 3D Models can also be used in a variety of marketing materials:

From websites to printed promotions, from stunning TV commercials to catchy 360° view animations.

Because 3D product imagery is very easy to adjust, the same 3D Model can be adapted and used in numerous variations. Thus, a single 3D Model of a chair, for example, can be modified into multiple colours. Textures or even slightly different designs in no time.

3D printing is another way of utilizing 3D Modeling. Printing a three-dimensional prototype of a design or a small home layout is impossible without having a 3D Model in place.

Even the metal details of a furniture piece or device.

3D Rendering

In the basic terms, 3D Rendering is about taking a 3D Model and showcasing it in a realistic setup.

So, once the model has been built, a 3D artist. Can add realistic backgrounds, shadows, lighting, color, motion blur etc.

Good quality renders can look so realistic that they are often compared to photography.

Much like a photographer 3D artist has to stage all of the objects, set the lighting up, and use the shadow right.

Very often 3D Renders are used to showcase the designs and the interiors yet to be made in real life.

It means that you can start promoting your product/design even before they physically get to the market.

You can also adjust 3D Render environments in order to demonstrate your designs in the best light possible and to serve your customers needs better.

Pre-construction decisions like changing colours or materials, are also easier to make if you have a photorealistic 3D Render in front of you.

What is the difference between 3D Modeling and 3D Rendering? How can you benefit from using CGIs in your business?