Custom Modeling
Custom Modeling
Custom modeling is the process of creating digital three-dimensional objects using specialized software, which serve as virtual representations of shapes, characters, or scenes. This representation, or 3D model, is composed of a set of mathematical information that defines the geometry of the object. 3D modeling is used in a variety of fields, including product development, architecture, film, gaming, and even to create parts for 3D printing, enabling visualization and simulation of projects before their physical production.
How it works:
Specialized software: Designers and artists use 3D software (such as Blender, Maya, or 3DS Max) to build these models.
Mathematical representation: A 3D model is a mathematical representation of an object, with volume, length, width, and height.
Sculpting with digital tools: In essence, the process is similar to sculpting, but instead of clay, the artist uses digital tools to shape and transform the object in virtual space.
The most commonly used software for 3D modeling includes Blender, Autodesk Maya, 3ds Max, and ZBrush, preferred in the gaming and animation industries. For engineering and product design, software such as SolidWorks, Inventor, and Fusion 360 are popular.
