How to Make 3D Furniture Models
3D furniture design is used for more than populating video games with realistic props. Many design pros and e-commerce websites use 3D models to help showcase and sell their products. We’ll explore how, with the right 3D modelling software, you can create stunning 3D furniture models.
Benefits of using 3D modelling for furniture design.
There are many benefits to using 3D furniture models to aid the manufacturing process of furniture. 3D allows designers to explore and test ideas faster and more efficiently than by using physical prototypes. Most 3D furniture design software is non-destructive, so it’s easy to undo changes and work with a model throughout the modelling process. Some additional benefits include:
- Time and cost effectiveness.
- Visualise different materials, colours and finishes with 3D models.
- Make changes to the design without having to build new physical prototypes.
3D furniture design model use cases.
Organisations can save time and money by developing prototypes with the help of 3D furniture modelling. Not only that, but good 3D renderings are also invaluable for marketing and e-commerce purposes as well. Here are a few use cases outside of manufacturing you could use 3D furniture models for.
- Make realistic renderings of furniture for clients. It will be easier to sell a client on a customised piece of furniture if they can see exactly how it will look before the furniture is ever built. This can also enhance communication between you and the client, ensuring that they are satisfied with the design.
- Create virtual showrooms or online product catalogues. Today, it’s becoming standard practice to use 3D renderings in catalogues and online. As tech improves, you can use cool features like AR (augmented reality) as well to help convert customers.
- Enhance marketing materials with 3D furniture models. Marketing professionals need good imagery to help market products effectively. With the right tools, 3D can virtually replace the need for timely and expensive photoshoots.
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