Course Description
Graphic Design is the use of text and objects to form visual representations for the promotion of brands and companies. Using software like Corel Draw, and Photoshop to create high-definition designs.
Graphical models can take many forms, but their prime function is always the same to simplify the data and present it in such a way that understanding what is being presented aids further development or discussion. Designers utilize graphical modeling as a tool to explore creative solutions and refine ideas from the technically impossible to the technically possible; making the limiting factor of what is practical.
A graphical model is a visualization of an idea, often created on paper or through software. Graphical models are used to communicate with one and others which include design team members, the client, and the manufacturer. The architect would use plans for the builders but perspective for the client.
In computer graphics, 3D modeling is a technique for producing a 3D digital representation of any object or surface. An artist uses special software to manipulate points in virtual space called vertices to form a net, a collection of vertices that form an object. These 3D objects can be generated automatically or created manually by deforming the net or otherwise manipulating heights.
3D models are used for a variety of mediums including video games, movies, architecture, illustration, engineering, and commercial advertising. The 3D modeling process produces a digital object capable of being fully animated, making it an essential process for character animation and special effects.
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