Being fond of games is an obvious example. I used to see what the picture was like when I played legend, but now I play 3D games.
Like design, you can simulate the picture before the real thing appears. For example, if you want to build a house, you can make a model of your design drawings through 3Dmax, and then you can see how the house you designed was built. This principle is the same in industrial design, which can greatly save costs.
I think, for example, in film and television, it can increase the visual effect and reduce the cost. For example, many movies now use 3D technology, that is, 3D software is used to simulate some things and pictures that can't be realized in real life, such as Transformers (I don't know if this movie uses 3Dmax software). In real life, we can't really turn a car into such a big robot, but through software, we can achieve, for example, some big bang effects, nuclear explosions and so on, and it is impossible to really let you find a city to shoot nuclear bombs, but you can do it through this software. In fact, you can find many movies made with 3Dmax, and now there are many softwares that can do it.
I don't know if you want these similar things, so I wrote some casually. You can give me some hints. You don't know what 3dmax is.