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What is the difference between 3D modeling and 3D rendering?
What is the difference between 3D modeling and 3D rendering?
- 3D modeling is the process of adding color and texture to the 3D model, while 3D rendering is the process of creating a 3D object with accurate geometry and shape.
- 3D modeling is the process of creating a 3D object with accurate geometry and shape, while 3D rendering is the process of adding color and texture to the 3D model. (correct)
- 3D modeling and 3D rendering are the same thing.
- 3D modeling and 3D rendering are both processes of creating a 3D object.
When does the rendering process take place in the 3D workflow?
When does the rendering process take place in the 3D workflow?
- After the 3D object is created and displayed as a final 3D model (correct)
- Before the 3D object is created
- During the process of creating the 3D object
- Rendering is not a part of the 3D workflow
What elements does 3D rendering add to the 3D model to create a high-quality image?
What elements does 3D rendering add to the 3D model to create a high-quality image?
- All of the above
- Correct lighting effects and shadows
- Accurate geometry and shape
- Material and texture (correct)