How is 3D modeling different from 3D rendering?
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5 years ago
3d modeling is a geometric representation of an object, while 3d rendering is a creation of a 2d image of a 3d object.
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8 years ago
It used to be that 3D modeling was a method to create a 3 dimensional wireframe of an object using mathematics and a graphics processor to to design an object which would have various textures applied as well as a lighting set up and sometimes an environment or animation added to further its underst

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8 years ago
3D modelling and rendering are different workflows of the 3D project. Only after you create the model, add the texture, they will come to the process of rendering. It is a step to make the model more vivid and real.
Modellings are always created by the team members while rendering process might inv

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8 years ago
3D Modeling:
It's a stage where object create through some of the best software available in the market like 3ds Max, V-Ray, Adobe Pro, Photoshop and Revit (BDS).
As you can see above furniture products like chair, table, racks, shelves, etc., images are 3D models and the process to create this l
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8 years ago
3D modeling and rendering are both two different steps of the one whole process to create 3D Model.
These terms are comes into picture when virtual imaginary of someone's come into reality.
3D Modeling and rendering services are used in various sectors like Construction, Real Estate, Manufacturing,
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