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Slide 1 - What do Miniature Models look like  By Enggmodels
Slide 2 - Build a city of skyscrapers, cars, trains, and people with building blocks and model figurines in your living room.   The Miniature model maker function makes photo subjects look much smaller than real life with an almost toy-like, dreamy effect. Typically, this effect is achieved with elaborate visual contrasting with details of the main subject in the centre of the photo.    Why go for miniature models?    Like all photography effects, building a ‘miniature model’ can be a great tool to communicate the story and concept behind your plan   It can be used to express how high or far away you are from your subject; perhaps your concept is to visualize someone's dream? By using the miniature effect on your model, your viewers will understand the true scale of your image.
Slide 3 - Ways to achieve a miniature models look like –    As a storytelling tool, the miniature effect becomes indispensable.  Keep it simple- Achieve the effect by keeping it simple – toy models are usually small yet attention-grabbing simply because there aren’t too many distractive elements. If humans are part of the subject, ensure they are as small and undetailed as possible. For maximum impact, keep it clean and direct.   Scaled-down miniature modelling of intricate engineering projects and products is the area of expertise of Precise Engineering Models Pvt Ltd (Precise). The company is headquartered in Bangalore, India, and has worked with over 100 significant international corporations. We design and manufacture scaled-down models. Its levels of miniaturization include cut-out models, virtual 3D models, and static and dynamic micro models.
Slide 4 - It is exceedingly challenging for the average customer or individual to understand the importance of the machinery and its three-dimensional nature. A miniature model maker creates accurate replicas of the original apparatus using exact and sophisticated technical procedures. They produce power transmission equipment, steam boilers, gas turbines, and other items in miniature form while maintaining key elements of the original apparatus. Because of this, prototype model-making is becoming a necessity in engineering.   To get a miniature model look like, and for miniature model maker  to perform a great model there is a customer role; for a successful model, there should be descriptions, photographs, access to actual product/ project/site, interface to domain experts, engineering drawings, and provide intent of models.    Benefits of using miniature models-  Saves money in product presentation  Simplicity in logistics simplifies product promotion, saving time   Visualizes complexities and special features better  Offers touch and feel effect of product   Provides opportunity to showcase system integration
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