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[[File:3d-model-house-on-plans.png|400px|right|Architect's Model]] | |||
All models are simplifications of the real thing | |||
Modelling in three dimensions can help communicate ideas effectively and sometimes even allow a model of the finished product to be handled to gain a '''feel''' for how it might work. | |||
Models can be made from most materials included many which are easily and quickly worked such as paper, card card foam. | |||
Modern [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_printing#Printers '''3D printers'''] enable models automatically to be created directly from a computer generated drawing ''([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-aided_design '''Computer Aided Design (CAD)'''])'' | |||
[[Category:Graphics]] | [[Category:Graphics]] | ||
[[Category:Skills and Processes]] | [[Category:Skills and Processes]] |
Revision as of 09:23, 29 December 2015
All models are simplifications of the real thing
Modelling in three dimensions can help communicate ideas effectively and sometimes even allow a model of the finished product to be handled to gain a feel for how it might work.
Models can be made from most materials included many which are easily and quickly worked such as paper, card card foam.
Modern 3D printers enable models automatically to be created directly from a computer generated drawing (Computer Aided Design (CAD))
Pages in category 'Graphics and Modelling Techniques'
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Media in category 'Graphics and Modelling Techniques'
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- BuiidersApp.jpg 160 × 160; 7 KB
- CurlingCard.png 1,276 × 648; 56 KB
- CuttingCard.png 1,332 × 734; 323 KB
- NormanFosterModellingWorkshop.jpg 500 × 307; 28 KB
- PaperGrain.png 500 × 239; 39 KB
- ScoringCard.jpg 934 × 332; 34 KB