The Brief Analysis of Digital Modeling Techniques in Architecture and Related Fields

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According to the article, the various digital modeling techniques in architecture and civil engineering are extensively discussed. 7 main methods for modeling which are geometry, polygons, displacement texture creation, digital sculpture, plug-ins, vector scanning, and GIS are contrasted and analyzed. To provide reference service for digital modeling in architecture and civil engineering, the research includes their working principles, features, running environments and fields of applications.

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