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3D modeling is a process of creating a virtual representation of an object or a scene in a 3D space. There are various types of 3D modeling techniques, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. We will discuss the three main types of 3D modeling: parametric (CAD), Subdivision, and digital sculpture.
Parametric (CAD) modeling is a type of 3D modeling that is based on mathematical equations and parameters. This type of modeling is commonly used in engineering and architectural design, as it allows for precise and accurate measurements and calculations. With parametric modeling, changes to the model can be made easily and quickly, and the model can be updated automatically to reflect these changes.
Subdivision modeling is a type of 3D modeling that is based on the concept of subdividing a 3D object into smaller and smaller parts. This type of modeling is often used in animation and special effects, as it allows for smooth and detailed surfaces. The process of subdivision modeling starts with a simple mesh and then adding more and more details by subdividing the mesh.
Sculpture modeling is a type of 3D modeling that is based on the process of sculpting a 3D object by hand. This type of modeling is often used in the creation of characters, creatures, and other organic forms. Sculpture modeling allows for a high degree of creative freedom, as the modeler can manipulate the shape and form of the object in any way they desire. One of the most common software used for sculpture modeling is Zbrush.
In conclusion, each type of 3D modeling has its own set of advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of which type to use will depend on the specific project and the desired outcome.
Whether you needs are, we can employ any of the modelling type, and combine them so that we achieve best results.