3D modeling is like drawing a toy that you can pick up and play with, instead of just coloring on paper.
Imagine you have a block of clay. If you shape it into a ball, you're making something round, like a marble. If you squish it into a rectangle, you're making something flat, like a brick. But what if you want to make something that has height, width, and depth, just like your favorite building blocks?
3D modeling is when you use special tools on a computer to create shapes that have all three dimensions: length, width, and height. It’s like using digital clay or digital stickers to build things.
Like Building with Digital Blocks
Think of it as building with digital blocks, but instead of just stacking them up, you can twist, stretch, and reshape them, like when you make a robot from your toy blocks, but you can change its arms, legs, or even give it a head!
These 3D shapes can be used to design everything from video game characters to real-life buildings. And once they're made, you can turn them into real things, like toys or even cars!
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