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Graphic Design and 3D Catalogs
Graphic design is a “form of fine art that uses text and images creatively to communicate and present information.” Graphic design refers to a “number of artistic and professional disciplines which focus on visual communication and presentation.” The artistic capabilities of humans have been displayed for many centuries. We have recognized the fact that an artistically made object draws responses and attention from viewers. A good graphic design is one that is able to induce emotions, convey feelings, and transfer knowledge easily. Good designs enable us to easily read signs and schematics that we usually see around us. This fact has been recognized as an important aspect in advertising products to attract more customers and be able to sell goods and services. Because of this, graphic design is now a multi-million dollar industry. Graphic design has also been used in innovations in modern industrial technology.
Another clever idea to promote products is by the use of 3D catalogs. They are marketing tools to impress prospective customers and make them try your products. It might make them come back again because of the good quality of your work. If you produce products of high quality, it will be very helpful if you are able to advertise them in an attractive way and artistic way. It would be a waste of your efforts if no one gives interest to what you do. Aside from using printed materials for your advertisements, it would also be very helpful for you to explore the advantages that 3D catalog and 3D animation can do to achieve maximum impact to the attention of your customers.
A convenient way for developing multimedia contents, technical illustrations, interactive 3D animations, and many more is 3DVIA. It provides an “interactive development of technical documentation on the basis of engineering CAD-models of products.” It is composed of features and functionalities that appeal to a variety of users. It enables them to create technical documents and 2D and 3D materials. 3DVIA is very useful in sales, in marketing, in maintenance and repair, and in other areas and aspects of company processes. It increases visibility and product quality because of its features such as the ability to create technical illustrations, videos, and interactive 3D materials. By using 3DVIA, a considerable amount of time and money is saved when changes are necessary for a product because it becomes easier to do reworks and make updates in the product documentation.
An old adage states that a picture is worth a thousand words. Then how much more words, feelings, and emotions can a 3D catalog convey? Animations are the “visual answers to why and how.” They clearly show things that are hard to demonstrate in real life.
References
- “Catalog Graphic Design.” Alibaba.com. Alibaba, 2011. Web. 24 Jan. 2011.
- cipachao. “3DVia Composer 2010 V6R2010x HF4 v6.5.4.1471 for Windows 32/64 bit.” SoloVagos.com. Jelsoft Enterprises Limited, 23 Jan. 2011. Web. 24 Jan. 2011.
- Deborah Corn. “Vision 3 Summit Offers Cross-Media, Direct Marketing Tips.” PrintMediaCentr. PrintMediaCentr, 24 Jan. 2011. Web. 25 Jan. 2011.
- “General Information about Graphic Design.” Curry Guide. Curry Guide, 2009. Web. 24 Jan. 2011.
- High Impact. High Impact Incorporated, 2011. Web. 24 Jan. 2011.
- ladie1. “Great Marketing Idea, Poor Execution: Barneys’ 3D Online Catalog.” Ladies’ Geek Journal. Ladies’ Geek Journal, 3 Sep. 2010. Web. 24 Jan. 2011.
- Web Promotion.com. Web Promotion, 2010. Web. 24 Jan. 2011.
- “What’s New in Graphic Design Today.” ZeroOneZero. Dynamic Digital Advertising, 2004. Web. 24 Jan. 2011.
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3D Modeling, Drafting, Product Design, Pro/ENGINEER, SolidWorks
3D Modeling, Drafting, Product Design, Pro/ENGINEER, SolidWorks
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- 2D drawing
- - An indirect and incomplete representation of an engineering product or system, subject to interpretation and error1
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- 3D
- - A real object or true depiction of real image1
- 3D computer graphics
- - Graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data… that is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing calculations and rendering 2D images3
- 3D computer graphics software
- - Programs used to create 3D computer-generated imagery9
- 3D model
- - The product of 3D modeling2
- - An object that is constructed on three planes27
- 3D modeling
- - The process of developing a mathematical representation of any three-dimensional surface of object… via specialized software2
- - The construction, manipulation, and storage of geometric objects to represent objects… around us or virtual objects17
- 3D printing
- - A form of additive manufacturing technology where a three dimensional object is created by successive layers of material6
- 3D rendering
- - The 3D computer graphics process of automatically converting 3D wire frame models into 2D images with 3D photorealistic effects on a computer5
- 3D wireframe
- - Extension of 2D drafting12
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- Assembly modeling
- - Technology and methods used by Computer-aided design and Product visualization computer software systems to handle multiple files that represent components within a product15
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- Computer-aided design (CAD)
- - The use of computer technology for the design of objects, real or virtual12
- - A combination of both hardware & software that helps architects, engineers and related professionals in the real estate & manufacturing industry worldwide18
- - An important industrial art extensively used in many applications, including automotive, shipbuilding, and aerospace industries, industrial and architectural design, prosthetics, and many more12
- - A major driving force for research in computational geometry, computer graphics (both hardware and software), and discrete differential geometry12
- - Especially important technology within the scope of computer-aided technologies, with benefits such as lower product development costs and a greatly shortened design cycle12
- - One of the many tools used by engineers and designers and is used in many ways depending on the profession of the user and the type of software in question12
- - One part of the whole Digital Product Development (DPD) activity within the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) process12
- Computer-aided geometric design (CAGD)
- - The design of geometric models for object shapes, in particular12
- Computer animation or CGI animation
- - The art of creating moving images with the use of computers10
- - An artful blend of creative vision and technology31
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- Design intent
- - How the creator of the part wants it to respond to changes and updates4
- DWGgateway
- - A free data translation tool that enables any AutoCAD software user to open and edit any DWG file, regardless of the version of AutoCAD it was made in4
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- eDrawings Professional
- - An e-mail-enabled communication tool for reviewing 2D and 3D product design data across the extended product development team4
- Electronic design automation (EDA or ECAD)
- - A category of software tools for designing electronic systems such as printed circuit boards and integrated circuits26
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- Features
- - Building blocks of the part4
- - The shapes and operations that construct the part4
- FeatureWorks
- - Feature recognition software that lets designers make changes to static geometric data, increasing the value of translated files4
- Flexibility
- - The ability to change angles or animate images with quicker rendering of the changes2
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- Group
- - A starting point for discussions and collaborations28
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- Innovation
- - A vital ingredient of business success29
- Interoperability
- - The key issue which integrates various CAD CAM CAE tools1
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- Kinetic design
- - Aesthetic design of physical movement32
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- Level sets
- - A useful representation for deforming surfaces which undergo many topological changes2
- Lighting
- - An important aspect of scene setup2
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- MACRO (merge and correlate recorded output)
- - Anything more than a single command19
- - Rule or pattern that specifies how a certain input sequence should be mapped to an output sequence according to a defined procedure20
- Macro program
- - Computer programs that capture the user’s actions as if it is recording the user21
- MoldflowXpress
- - A mold design validation tool that was built into a solid modeling environment4
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- Parameters
- - Constraints whose values determine the shape or geometry of the model or assembly4
- Polygonal modeling
- - An approach for modeling objects by representing or approximating their surfaces using polygons8
- Print3D
- - A 3D printing feature that allows users to convert their 3D CAD model to a .STL file and then have it sent to specialty manufacturers for quote4
- Procedural modeling
- - An umbrella term for a number of techniques in computer graphics to create 3D models and textures from sets of rules7
- Product design
- - The efficient and effective generation and development of ideas through a process that leads to new products30
- Pro/ENGINEER
- - A parametric, integrated 3D CAD/CAM/CAE solution created by Parametric Technology Corporation13
- - The first to market with parametric, feature-based, associative solid modeling software13
- - An integral part of a broader product development system developed by PTC13
- - A piece of software that falls within the category of CAD/CAM/CAE and site alongside other similar products currently on the market13
- - A feature based modeling architecture incorporated into a single database philosophy with advanced rule based design capabilities13
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- Skeletal animation
- - A technique in computer animation, particularly in the animation of vertebrates, in which a character is represented in two parts: a surface representation used to draw the character… and a hierarchical set of bones used for animation only11
- Solid modeling
- - A consistent set of principles for mathematical and computer modeling of three dimensional solids14
- SolidWorks
- - A 3D mechanical CAD… program that runs on Microsoft Windows and was developed by Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks… a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes4
- - A competitor to CAD programs such as Pro/ENGINEER, I-DEAS, Unigraphics, and CATIA4
- - A parasolid-based solid modeler4
- SolidWorks Flow Simulation
- - A tool that tests fluid-flow simulation and thermal analysis so designers can conduct tests on virtual prototypes4
- SolidWorks MoldBase
- - A catalog of standard mold base assemblies and components4
- SolidWorks Motion
- - A virtual prototyping tool that provides motion simulation capabilities to ensure designs function properly4
- SolidWorks Simulation
- - A design validation tool that shows engineers how their designs will behave as physical objects4
- SolidWorks Simulation Premium
- - A design validation tool that caters to designers without engineering background4
- SolidWorks Sustainability
- - A product that measures the environmental impact of designs while they are modeled in SolidWorks4
- SolidWorks Toolbox
- - A library of parts that uses “Smart Part” Technology to automatically select fasteners and assemble them in the desired sequence4
- SolidWorks Utilities
- - Software that lets designers find differences between two versions of the same part, or locate, modify, and suppress features within a model4
- SolidWorks Viewer
- - A free plug-in for viewing SolidWorks parts, assemblies, and drawings4
- SolidWorks Workgroup PDM
- - A PDM tool that allows SolidWorks users operating in teams of 10 members or less to work on designs concurrently4
- Sub-forum
- - A great place to share your experiences and do your Q&A with other users28
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- Technical drawing or Drafting
- - The academic discipline of creating standardized technical drawings by architects, interior designers, drafters, design engineers, and related professionals16
- - Integral communication of technical or engineering drawings and is the industrial arts sub-discipline that underlies all involved technical endeavors16
- - Means of clearly and concisely communicating all of the information necessary to transform an idea or a concept into reality22
- - Drawing plan, rendered to scale, used to communicate direction and specifics to a group of people creating something23
- - Formal and precise way of communicating information about the shape, size, features and precision of physical objects24
- - Universal language of engineering used in the design process for solving problems, quickly and accurately visualizing objects, and conducting analysis24
- - A graphical representation of objects and structures24
- - Expression of bodies by lines24
- - Skill, a vocation25
- Tessellation
- - The process of transforming representations of objects, such as transforming the middle point coordinate of a sphere and a point on its circumference into a polygon representation of a sphere2
- - A significant contributing factor to the resulting aesthetic and visual quality of the finished work2
References:
1Sunith. “Transforming a 2D Drawing to 3D CAD Data.” Online posting. 10 June 2009. CAD Professor. 19 July 2010 <http://www.cadprofessor.in/2009/06/transforming-a-2d-drawing-to-3d-cad-data/>.
2“3D modeling.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_modeling>.
3“3D computer graphics.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_computer_graphics>.
4“SolidWorks.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SolidWorks>.
5“3D rendering.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_rendering>.
6“3D printing.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_Printing>.
7“Procedural modeling.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procedural_modeling>.
8“Polygonal modeling.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygonal_modeling>.
9“3D computer graphics software.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_modeler>.
10“Computer animation.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_animation>.
11“Skeletal animation.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeletal_animation>.
12“Computer-aided design.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAD>.
13“Pro/ENGINEER.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pro/ENGINEER>.
14“Solid modeling.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_modeling>.
15“Assembly modelling.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly_modelling>.
16“Technical drawing.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 19 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_drawing>.
17Dillip Kumar Barik. “Mechanical Cad Design and 3D Modeling Services.” Online posting. 22 Mar 2010. ArticlesBase. 20 July 2010 <http://www.articlesbase.com/software-articles/mechanical-cad-design-and-3d-modeling-services-2026899.html>.
18cadserviceireland. “Affordable CAD Services and CAD 3D Modeling Services.” Online posting. 1 Mar 2009. A1Articles. 20 July 2010 <http://www.a1articles.com/article_801232_15.html>.
19Ralph Grabowski. “TIPS: Macros.” Online posting. 5 Feb 2004. WorldCAD Access. 26 July 2010 <http://worldcadaccess.typepad.com/blog/2004/02/tips_macros.html>.
20Srivastava, Rahul. Customization of CAD Modeling Software using Parametric Macros for Design of Machinable Artistic Surface Patterns. Patiala: Thapar University, 2009. 27 July 2010 <http://dspace.thapar.edu:8080/dspace/bitstream/10266/1033/1/RAHUL+SRIVASTAVA+80781021-+2009.pdf>.
21Schoonmaker, Stephen J. The CAD Guidebook: A Basic Manual for Understanding and Improving Computer-Aided Design. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2003.
22Goetsch, David L., et al. Technical Drawing. 5th ed. Clifton Park, NY: Thomson Delmar Learning, c2005.
23“Definition of Technical Drawing.” YourDictionary. 20 July 2010. 3 Aug 2010. <http://www.yourdictionary.com/dictionary-articles/Definition-of-Technical-Drawing.html>.
24G. Gülsev Uyar Aldas. “JFM210 Technical Drawing and Computer Application Lecture Notes (First Part).” Scribd. 26 Nov 2008. 3 Aug 2010 <http://www.scribd.com/doc/8455804/Technical-Drawing>.
25Lee, Xah. “What Is Technical Drawing, Descriptive Geometry, Projective Geometry, Linear Algebra.” XahLee.org. 2 Aug 2010. 3 Aug 2010 <http://xahlee.org/3d/tech_drawing.html>.
26“Electronic design automation.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 26 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_design_automation>.
27Kay. “25 (Free) 3D Modeling Applications You Should Not Miss.” Online posting. 14 Aug 2010. Hongkiat.com. 16 Aug 2010 <http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/25-free-3d-modelling-applications-you-should-not-miss/>.
28Saikat Basu. “Easily Learn 3D Modeling with 3DVIA Shape.” Online posting. 15 June 2010. MakeUseOf. 23 Aug 2010 <http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/3d-modeling-skills-easy-3dvia-shape/>.
29Baxter, Mike. Product Design: Practical Methods for the Systematic Development of New Products. Cheltenham, UK: Nelson Thornes, 2002.
30“Product design.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 6 Aug 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_design>.
31“Become a Professional in Animation.” Design Training. 30 Nov 2010. 20 Dec 2010 <http://www.design-training.com/computer-animation/>.
32Hopson, Ben. “Kinetic Design and the Animation of Products.” Online posting. 1 Mar 2009. Core77. 20 Dec 2010 <http://www.core77.com/blog/featured_items/kinetic_design_and_the_animation_of_products_by_ben_hopson_12642.asp>.
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3DVIA and 3DVIA Product Groups
3DVIA is a “brand of Dassault Systèmes that was founded to extend their high-end 3D graphics capabilities to new markets including consumers.” The 3DVIA umbrella is composed of different product groups. The company offers the following products:
- 3DVIA Shape – a free modeling application
- Microsoft Virtual Earth (Virtual Earth – 3DVIA) (together with Microsoft)
- 3DVIA Composer product line (after the acquisition of Seemage) – for 3D technical documentations
- 3Dswym.com (together with Publicis Groupe) – for co-creating new products and services
- 3DVIA Studio – a comprehensive development platform with a realistic time-rendering engine
Reference:
“3dvia.” Wikipedia. 2010. Wikimedia Foundation. 14 July 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3dvia>.
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The Doctor of 3D Models is ‘IN’
I went to see Dr. Polycount, THE Doctor of 3D Models. I needed some expert advice on how to clean up my 3D models, to make them smaller, cleaner, and more efficient. With advanced computing power, and internet speeds, we still need our 3D models is their top shape when used on the web and real-time environments (i.e. gaming). Dr. Polycount goes over five common problems with my models, and the cures. 3D modelers of all levels can benefit from Dr. Polycount’s advice in this video.
See how you too can pass the Doctors Checkup!
From: 3DVia.com
3DVIA Mobile’s Explosive launch and Challenge continues!
3DVIA Mobile has taken the world by storm! Thousands of installs followed last weeks launch and thousands on thousands of models have been downloaded so far on mobile phones around the world! 3DVIA Mobile and the 3DVIA Mobile Challenge are now on their second week, so check out what all the buzz is about, and for all of you just jumping on the band wagon, check out the Challenge! Take a picture, add a model and submit! It’s that easy to win!
Join thousands of friends on your mobile phone and take part of the Challenge!
From: 3dVia.com
3DVIA Top 10 models – 043
The best models uploaded to 3DVIA.com during the week of Saturday, August 22nd through Friday, August 28th are highlighted here. We’re getting closer to finishing out a full year of Top 10 posts and the models just keep getting better and better as the competition heats up! Keep it going!
In case your attention span is extremely limited, you can watch the following video in 29 seconds and see all the included models before you forget what you’re doing.
Full link: http://www.3dvia.com/blog/3dvia-top-10-models-043/
from: 3DVIA.com
3DVIA TV: Texturing Fundamentals
One of the best ways to create realistic 3D models is by incorporating good textures. Textures can make a model more realistic, by adding details which would be impossible as part of the geometry. This is a tutorial on the basics of texture mapping.
This video details the texturing functions within 3DVIA Shape, but these fundamentals could be used within all 3D modeling applications.
Cliff aquires some help in this video from one of our favorite user submitted (textured) models: Texturesaurus-Rex.
Check out the Video and try it now!
From: 3dvia.com