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TYPES OF 3D MODELLING:

FRAME MODELLING:

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Wireframe modelling is the simplest type. Models produced by this type of modelling will be referred to as wireframe models.

  They consist of lines, arcs and segments. Images of this type do not convey complete information about the object: neither the volume nor the surface structure can be learned from such a model, but its structure and functionality can be studied.

   The main advantage of wireframe modelling is that it does not require much computer memory to store the three-dimensional models created in this way. In most cases, wireframe visualisation is used in specialised programs to trace the intended path of a device or tool.

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SURFACE MODELLING

When 3D surface modelling is used in interior design and renovation, the focus is primarily on the appearance and shape of objects. This approach creates detailed visualisations of the design and gives clients and designers a better idea of what the final result will look like after renovation.

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SOLID STATE MODELLING

Solid modelling is the most accurate and reliable type of 3D modelling. It produces a realistic image of the finished object, reflecting all information about it.
The model created with this visualisation method includes lines, faces, textures, volume and mass data. Although these images take up more computer memory than other types of simulations, they fully describe the final object.

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