3D design are sculptures, buildings anything with 3 dimensions: length, height and depth.
here are some 3D artist i found on the internet.
Ron Mueck (born 1958) is an Australian hyper realist sculptor working in the UK. His art looks so real, would like to know how he does it and what materials he uses.

Theo Jansen (born March 14, 1948, in The Hague, Netherlands) is a Dutch artist and kinetic sculptor. He builds large skeletons like sculptures of animals and are able to walk using the wind on the beaches. "His animated works are a fusion of art and engineering" some say. In a car company television commercial Jansen says: "The walls between art and engineering exist only in our minds."
I like the way the sculptures move with only the wind powering them. The maths behind it is incredible. Wouldn’t mind seeing the sculptures move in person.

Julian Beever is an English chalk artist who has been creating 3D like chalk drawings on pavement surfaces since the mid-1990s. His works are created using a projection called anamorphosis, and create the illusion of three dimensions when viewed from the correct angle. I have seen a bit of Julians work through emails and on websites, I really like how he can make a drawing on the ground look 3D. I don’t understand how the image look 3D when they are stretched.

3D Designs
CAD is a program that helps design 3D object. Buildings, clothing, art projects.
http://www.cad.com.au/
Aren't there some clever dudes around? And dudesses too! I reckon you could join their ranks with a bit of effort. You're off to a great start - keep it coming.
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