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Modeling Fundamentals Test
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Modeling Fundamentals Test
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1. Which of these is a modeling technique?
2. The revolution of what kind of profile would result in the creation of a sphere?
3. True or False? If there isn't enough definition in the low poly model - it won't be able to correctly project the high poly model onto itself.
4. By definition - two of what forms a line segment?
5. True or False: when modeling for 3D printing - it is ok to have open edges.
6. What is another name for a line that can be curved using control points?
7. Which of these is a planar template used to guide accurate modeling?
8. A tri-mesh can't be used for:
9. Which type of polygons are best to use for soft deformation?
10. Which is not considered an industry standard software for 3d Modeling
11. There are at least two ___ in every quad.
12. NURBS have surfaces that are which of these?
13. A 3D modeler should consider which of the following when creating a render?
14. Which of the following will cause a polygon to be invisible to a render?
15. How many vertices are the minimum required to create a polygon?
16. What is the study of physical shapes and spaces?
17. What is the name of the imaginary line that is perpendicular to the surface of a polygon?
18. In order to properly project a high poly onto a low poly - any 90 degree angles must be ___.
19. Which rendering function creates shadows based on the proximity of geometry in 3d space using global illumination?
20. Which function is used to pivot a line - face - or mesh along an axis?
21. When adding materials to an object - which mapping coordinate system allows the most control for adding graphics such as labels?
22. When subdividing once - a quad polygon is typically split into how many parts?
23. When modeling for 3D printing - which of the following can't be in the mesh?
24. In 3D terminology - what is the collection of vertices - edges - and faces that describe the shape of a 3D object called?
25. Which function is used to break down a face into smaller faces of equal area?