Computer modeling means by using a computer to model a situation such as, a computer simulation of a ball bouncing on thin water. By programming a computer to manipulate objects, and play with the figures to see what happens, that is called computer modeling.
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There is no special term for a modeling interview. It is simply referred to as an "interview" when it comes to meeting with an agency for possible representation. A "go-see" is the modeling term for "audition" (the word "audition" is more relevant for actors). When this happens, a model has to "go see" the potential client/designer that could be interested in hiring them for a modeling assignment.
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These two terms usually mean about the same thing. Computer modeling is a part of computer simulation, in which a digital model of an object is build which is designed to work like the real thing. The computer can then use this model to simulate various different conditions which the real object may have to deal with.
3D modeling is modeling in three dimensions. drawing a picture on a piece of paper is 2D- the dimesions are up/down (height) and left/right (width). In 3D modeling the additional dimension forth/back (depth) is added, like in sculpting. Think of 3d modeling as sculpting on a computer.
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Climate modeling Aircraft design (airflow modeling) Spacecraft Performance modeling Geophysical simulations (volcanos, earthquakes, etc.) Vehicle collision simulation (determining best way of preserving safety of passengers) Assessment of actual Computer model designs of natural phenomena Medical research Pharmaceutical research Protein modeling Chemical reaction modeling Weapons testing and assessment Evacuation and Population redistribution modeling Assessment of Safety features of Building Design Movie special effects industry (and probably several more I haven't thought of...)
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