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'''Digital modeling and fabrication''' is a design and production process that combines [[3D modeling]] or [[Computer-aided design|computing-aided design (CAD)]] with additive and subtractive [[manufacturing]]. Additive manufacturing is also known as [[3D printing]], while subtractive manufacturing may also be referred to as [[machining]],<ref>{{Cite web|title = What is digital modeling and fabrication? - Definition from WhatIs.com|url = http://searchmanufacturingerp.techtarget.com/definition/Digital-modeling-and-fabrication|website = SearchManufacturingERP|access-date = 2016-02-17|language = en-US}}</ref> and many other technologies can be exploited to physically produce the designed objects.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Bickel|first1=B.|last2=Cignoni|first2=P.|last3=Malomo|first3=L.|last4=Pietroni|first4=N.|title=State of the Art on Stylized Fabrication|journal=Computer Graphics Forum|date=2018|volume=37|issue=6|pages=325–342|doi=10.1111/cgf.13327|hdl=10453/129681|s2cid=51870522|url=http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/Publications/2018/BCMP18/StylizedFabricationSTAR_Personal.pdf}}</ref>
 
==Modeling==