About:
Solid
Modeling Vs. Surface Modeling
Solid Modeling is the representation of the solid parts of objects suitable for computer processing. Other
modeling methods include
Surface Modeling which is used extensively in automotive and consumer
product design as well as entertainment animation, and wire frame
models.
The primary use of solid modeling is for CAD,
engineering analysis,
rapid prototyping,
computer graphics and
animation, medical testing and product visualization.
About: 3d
Models
A
3D
model is a representation of a
physical or projected object in
computer graphics.
3D models have numerical representations in all 3
axis x,y & z. Similar to a sculpture creating a design
from a piece of clay, 3d graphic
developer
create a model in virtual space.
3D modeling is referred to as
surface modeling
or
solid
modeling
depending on the type of software
being utilized to
create the
3d model.
Surface modeling software is commonly used for designers in the field of movie
animation
and video game production. Solid modeling software is commonly used by
engineers
for creating 3d models for the purpose of visual and functional testing such as
finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics and motion simulation.
About: 3d Graphics
Once we have received
your
design concept we'll immediately begin
production of your animated 3d graphics package. You'll have
your 1st animated
design composition
within 24 hours. You'll be
able to
revise your design concept using your
3d
pdf up to 3 times to create an exciting representation
of your design concept.
About: Rendering Methods
Many different and specialized rendering methods have been produced from basic
wire frame and polygon rendering to more advanced techniques such as scan line
rendering, ray tracing and radiosity. Rendering may take from a few seconds to
many days for a single image/frame depending on the complexity.
3d modeling is referred to as Free Form
Surface Modeling or Parametric
Solid Modeling depending on the type of
software being utilized to create the 3d model. Free
Form Surface Modeling software is
commonly used for designers in the field of movie animation and video game
production.
Parametric Solid Modeling software is
commonly used by engineers for creating 3d models
for the purpose of visual and functional testing such as finite element
analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Motion Simulation.
More about Solid Modeling
Solid models consist of groups of features, added one at a time, until the model is complete.
Engineering solid models are developed with sketcher-based features; 2-D sketches that are swept along a path to become 3-D such as cuts or extrusions.
Another type of modeling technique is free form surface modeling where surfaces are defined, trimmed and merged, and filled to make solids. Surfacing is more difficult, but better applicable to some manufacturing. Solid
models for injection molds have both surfacing and sketcher based features.
