What is a 3D Model? An object, usually built to scale, that represents another, often larger object....

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What is a 3D Model? An object, usually built to scale, that represents another, often larger object. A presentation resource to assist in the design, planning, communication and marketing of a product.

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What is a 3D Model?

An object, usually built to scale, that represents another, often larger object.

A presentation resource to assist in the design, planning, communication and marketing of a product.

What are 3D models used for?

They help visualise or explore things that cannot be directly observed or experimented on.

They are used for the evaluation of visual, tactile, and other aesthetic qualities.

They are used in testing or perfecting a final product.

Types of 3D Models

•Competition

•Massing

•Planning

•Detail Design

•Marketing

•Terrain

Model-Making Tools

•Craft Knife

•Scissors

•Steel Straight Edge

•Scoring Tool

•Cutting Mat

•Adhesives: Glue

Model-Making Materials

•Paper

•Cardboard

•Corrugated Cardboard

•Balsa Wood

•Metal

•Acrylic

Model-Making Techniques

•Cutting: There are three methods of cutting: scissors, knife, and chisel.•Scissors are used for most curves •A knife guided by a straight edge is used for straight cuts. •Chisel cuts are useful for areas too small to get into with scissors.

•Scoring and folding:The purpose of the score is only to force the card to fold where you

want it to, without wrinkling.

•Gluing: Spread the glue in very thin, even coats, and it will dry quickly

Model-Making Techniques

Layers technique

same with the floor

Putting all together

Standing the model up

Adding Furniture