What is the difference between 2D, and 3D?
In theory it's simple - one more dimension. In practice, this is a completely different design philosophy. The saying "paper will accept" in the case of 3D models is not applicable. The inaccuracy of a flat drawing (2D), such as: lines, their thickness, intersection or intersection in the case of a 3D model cause collisions, and in many cases errors preventing the creation of the model. That is why most spatial projects are created first as 3D and only then they are affected on flat views, not the other way around.
3D modeling has been dealt with for almost 20 years, I use a virtual three -dimensional environment for modeling parts and components of machinery, plumbing plumbing pumps, furniture or objects such as pumping stations.
If you have an idea or a design, and you do not know how to implement it and materialize, e.g. by printout on a 3D printer, I invite you to contact me.
We'll do it better together!