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3D Modeler For one of our clients – a company offering unparalleled Cloud Engineering, Migration and Implementation services to achieve advanced and reliable IT solutions for their clients – we are currently looking for a 3D Modeler.
In the world of computer design, 3D modeling is the process of developing graphics and images that appear to have three dimensions. The process is complicated, but generally involves connecting a set of points with various geometric data such as lines and curved surfaces with the goal of creating a wideframe model that represents a three-dimensional object. It is popular in gaming, motion pictures, and other entertainment ventures, though it also has applications in medicine and engineering. In most cases it requires both specialized software and at least some knowledge of computer coding. Designers typically use one of four main modeling methods, namely polygonal, primitive, non-uniform rational B-spline, or splines and patches. Choosing one method over another is usually a matter of end goals as well as software capabilities.
Entertainment Applications
There are a great many applications for digital 3D modeling, though the video gaming industry is one of the most commonly recognized by many. Designers use various three dimensional modeling methods to create realistic character models that appear on gaming consoles and online. The end product can be either animate or inanimate, but is typically characterized by its life-like look and apparent depth — a far cry from the one-dimensional graphics and cartoon-like animations that used to be the industry standard.