3D modeling is a great solution for someone looking to represent a product better before it is even created. Here’s why 3D modeling is a deal winner
3D Modeling Allows Far Better Representation
There are times when you may have worked for weeks on a
single proposal, but when presented to the client, that work backfires as they
do not understand how the system works. This is where 3D modeling comes in.
Explaining How Something Works is Easy with 3D Modeling
In business, you have to deal with different people. Some
may have a lot of knowledge because they’ve worked on projects and know their
way around how things work. This is because they’ve been working with concepts
from an engineering standpoint and have been writing the specs for a particular
project. Others are merely there for a purchase and the way the system works has
to be explained to them.
When you’re giving a presentation to your clients that have
both these types of people, it helps if you have a proposal that includes 3D
modeling to show what product they are buying. It’s easy to explain how a
system works when you have a 3D model to back it up.
3D modeling Will Let You See Any Problems in Overall Design to Correct Them
If it’s an architectural layout of a plant on AutoCAD, you
can usually spot errors if the layout is relatively simple, even if it is 2D.
But when there is too much overlap from utility or conveyor belts running
rampant, that is where 3D modeling becomes invaluable to represent the layout.
This is especially true if the complicated layout has these objects at different
elevations.
Complicated layouts can be viewed and errors identified in
the development process itself. Instead of having to find out that an
electrical panel in the plant has a column obstructing it well after it has
been constructed. Although this is somewhat a rarity, it may happen. There are
times when cars also have some features that don’t show up during design but
when the car is actually mad, the problems start showing up.
With 3D modeling, you can correct the errors when you carry
out a final review of the overall 3D design of the project.
3D Modeling Allows Greater Visual Representation
A 2D display or model of a product or building is not nearly
as visually representative of that product as a 3D construct. It takes into
account the depth of the object, meaning that the usability of the product
being made or the machine being sold can be better represented.
Take the example of someone trying to build an extension to
their house. If the designer would just present a 2D model of the house
extension (a blueprint), that would confuse the home owner. Instead, if the
designer showed a colored 3d model of what the completed extension would look
like, the homeowner would be able to make their desired changes even before
work starts on the home’s extension.
If you are a business that may benefit from 3D modeling in
your proposals, feel free to contact us at XYZ Creative Group. We will help you
create accurate and realistic 3D models for your projects that are sure to make
an impression on your clients.
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