Thursday, March 19, 2015

3D MODELLING FOR OBJECT AND ENVIRONMENT



WHAT IS 3D?


3D means three dimensional that is have width, height and depth for example the environment and human was in 3D and our daily life also in 3D. As a human being we have our own 3D perception that allows us to see the object in 3D without using other additional tools. But not all the thing we can see it in 3D for example the  3D film and video, we must use other additional tool to see it in 3D such as red/cyan glasses. 

There is different between 2D and 3D, in 2D we can see only two-axis that is Y and X but in 3D we have three-axis that is X, Y, and Z that is represent width, height and depth.


The Z in the 3D play the important thing such as :
          
To measure
  • The depth of an object
  • The location of an object 
  • The distance of an object 
  • The Z-axis of rotation
3D MODELLING PRINCIPLE

These modelling principle are fundamental standards 3D artists need to think about every time they sit down to modelling something.
  • Realism
  • Detail
  • Functionality
  • Scale and proportion 
  • Appeal
  • Volume
  • Exaggeration 
  • Weight 

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