3D Modeling
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What does 3D modelling refer to?

  • Developing 3D animations for product demonstrations
  • A 3D representation of a product often scaled down (correct)
  • Producing 3D visual effects for movies and games
  • Creating 3D shapes using CAD software
  • What is 3rd Angle Orthographic Drawing used for?

  • To visualize products in three dimensions for design validation
  • To create 3D models for virtual reality simulations
  • To show each side of a design without perspective and help in production planning (correct)
  • To generate realistic renderings for marketing purposes
  • What does the acronym 'ACCESSFM' stand for in product design?

  • Analysis, Creativity, Collaboration, Efficiency, Sustainability, Flexibility, Management
  • Aesthetics, Cost, Customer, Environment, Size, Safety, Function, Materials (correct)
  • Adaptability, Compatibility, Efficiency, Security, Scalability, Flexibility, Mobility
  • Accuracy, Consistency, Clarity, Economy, Simplicity, Speed, Flexibility, Mobility
  • What are adhesives used for in product design?

    <p>Applied to the surface of materials to glue and hold materials together</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'aesthetic' refer to in product design?

    <p>How well a product appeals to the senses and is pleasing in appearance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Product Design Fundamentals

    • 3D modelling refers to the process of creating three-dimensional digital representations of objects or products using computer-aided design (CAD) software or other tools.

    Drawing and Visualization

    • 3rd Angle Orthographic Drawing is a type of technical drawing used to represent 3D objects in a 2D format, and is commonly used in product design, architecture, and engineering to communicate design intent and facilitate manufacturing.

    Design Principles

    • The acronym 'ACCESSFM' stands for Aesthetics, Creativity, Sustainability, Safety, Functionality, Manufacturability, and is a design framework used in product design to evaluate and balance competing design factors.

    Materials and Manufacturing

    • Adhesives are used in product design to bond materials together, providing a strong and durable joint, and are commonly used in applications such as assembly, repair, and packaging.

    Aesthetic Design

    • In product design, 'aesthetic' refers to the visually appealing and pleasing qualities of a product, encompassing its shape, form, color, texture, and overall visual appeal, which can influence user experience, emotional response, and brand identity.

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