3D Boat Simulation Model

Abstract

The 3D Model project focuses on the design, development, and visualization of three-dimensional objects using modern computer graphics and modeling techniques. The main aim of this project is to create realistic and accurate 3D models that can be used in various applications such as animation, gaming, architecture, product design, virtual reality, and educational visualization. The project involves the process of object modeling, texturing, rendering, and final presentation of the model in a digital environment.

This work highlights the importance of 3D modeling in representing real-world objects in a virtual form with better clarity, detail, and interactivity. Different tools and techniques are used to improve the shape, structure, and appearance of the model, making it suitable for practical implementation. The project also demonstrates how 3D models help in reducing design complexity, saving development time, and enhancing user understanding through visual representation.

Overall, the 3D Model project provides a strong foundation in the field of computer graphics and digital design. It shows how three-dimensional visualization can be effectively applied in multiple domains and how it contributes to innovation, creativity, and improved communication of ideas in the modern technological world.

Country : India

1 Sahil Shaikh2 Sai Shete3 Sanket Sontakke4 Mayuri Narudkar

  1. Student, Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning Diploma, Ajeenkya D. Y. Patil School of Engineering, Charholi, Pune, India
  2. Student, Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning Diploma, Ajeenkya D. Y. Patil School of Engineering, Charholi, Pune, India
  3. Guide, Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning Diploma, Ajeenkya D. Y. Patil School of Engineering, Charholi, Pune, India
  4. HoD, Professor, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Engineering Diploma, Ajeenkya D.Y Patil School of Engineering, Charholi, Pune, India

IRJIET, Volume 10, Issue 3, March 2026 pp. 165-168

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2026.103023

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