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Emmanuel Ali

Is very good and understandable also 2024-08-31

Deswal Rahman Dannu

good 2024-07-25

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good 2024-07-16

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Nice 2024-07-05

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Course Description

3D model of building Components course, in this course e delve into the intricate world of 3D modeling as applied to building components. Participants will explore the fundamental principles and techniques essential for creating detailed and accurate digital representations of various structural and architectural elements found in buildings. From foundational concepts to advanced applications, learners will gain hands-on experience in using industry-standard software to model walls, floors, roofs, windows, doors, columns, beams, and more. The course emphasizes practical skills in spatial visualization, modeling precision, and component integration within a virtual building environment. Through interactive sessions and project-based learning, participants will learn to conceptualize, design, and refine 3D models that simulate real-world building components with accuracy and efficiency. Additionally, the course covers topics such as rendering techniques, material application, and workflow optimization to ensure comprehensive knowledge in 3D modeling for architectural and engineering purposes. By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with the skills and confidence to create professional-grade 3D models of building components, enhancing their ability to contribute effectively to architectural design, construction planning, and collaborative project environments.