3D models are used to portray real-world and conceptual visuals for art, entertainment, simulation and drafting and are integral to many different industries, including virtual reality, video games, 3D printing, marketing, TV and motion pictures, scientific and medical imaging and computer-aided design and manufacturing CAD/CAM. In a 3D model it is easier to see the impact on the overall design when minor or major changes are made, this would help in finalizing the design without much cost and post-construction cost-incurring changes or corrections. Not only does 3D modeling help the designers and end users visualize space requirements, but also improves drawing efficiency and accuracy. 3D modeling for design allows the designer to see what they would not see when designing in 2D. When a design is done in 3D, it assists designers with coordination. 3D modeling will also make way into the healthcare industry. In fact, 3D modeling is projected to save the lives of thousands of people across the globe. Some companies have even created 3D models of a human heart, and many more models are likely to emerge in the near future.
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3D models are used to portray real-world and conceptual visuals for art, entertainment, simulation and drafting and are integral to many different industries, including virtual reality, video games, 3D printing, marketing, TV and motion pictures, scientific and medical imaging and computer-aided design and manufacturing CAD/CAM. In a 3D model it is easier to see the impact on the overall design when minor or major changes are made, this would help in finalizing the design without much cost and post-construction cost-incurring changes or corrections. Not only does 3D modeling help the designers and end users visualize space requirements, but also improves drawing efficiency and accuracy. 3D modeling for design allows the designer to see what they would not see when designing in 2D. When a design is done in 3D, it assists designers with coordination. 3D modeling will also make way into the healthcare industry. In fact, 3D modeling is projected to save the lives of thousands of people across the globe. Some companies have even created 3D models of a human heart, and many more models are likely to emerge in the near future.