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carriageWhat is 3D modeling?
Three-dimensional (3D) models represent a physical body using a collection of points in 3D space, connected by various geometric entities such as triangles, lines, curved surfaces, etc. Being a collection of data (points and other information), 3D models can be created manually, algorithmically (procedural modeling), or by scanning. Their surfaces may be further defined with texture mapping.

3D models are widely used anywhere in 3D graphics and CAD. Their use predates the widespread use of 3D graphics on personal computers. Many computer games used pre-rendered images of 3D models as sprites before computers could render them in real-time. The designer can then see the model in various directions and views, this can help the designer see if the object is created as intended to compared to their original vision. Seeing the design this way can help the designer or company figure out changes or improvements needed to the product.

Today, 3D models are used in a wide variety of fields. The medical industry uses detailed models of organs; these may be created with multiple 2-D image slices from an MRI or CT scan. The movie industry uses them as characters and objects for animated and real-life motion pictures. The video game industry uses them as assets for computer and video games. The science sector uses them as highly detailed models of chemical compounds.[citation needed] The architecture industry uses them to demonstrate proposed buildings and landscapes in lieu of traditional, physical architectural models. The engineering community uses them as designs of new devices, vehicles and structures as well as a host of other uses. In recent decades the earth science community has started to construct 3D geological models as a standard practice. 3D models can also be the basis for physical devices that are built with 3D printers or CNC machines.

hrugWhat software do we use?
Simple windows 3D builder, Blender, Maya, 3Ds Max.

What does it cost?
Well it depends on many things to calculate the cost of a 3d model. Like which type of 3d model you want, whether an organic or mechanical or environmental or anything else. Apart from that it also depends on how much detailing you wants in that model. A highly detailed organic model could cost you anywhere b/w 100–150 EURO. Although it varies from demand to artist to charge what they want. Functionalety is the key, when the customer is happy we are also.

What to 3D print ?
Please see our 3D print section

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