Computer modeling that represents the form of a three-dimensional object or building by specifying the vertices and edges of all mathematically continuous surfaces, including opposite sides and all internal components normally hidden from view is called 3D modeling.
3D modeling is widely used in various fields, including architecture, product design, animation, and video games. It allows designers to create virtual representations of objects or structures, which can be manipulated, analyzed, and visualized from different angles.
For example, an architect can use 3D modeling software to create a detailed virtual model of a building before the actual construction starts. This helps the architect and clients visualize the final result, make design changes, and identify potential issues.