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about 3d Graphics
3d Graphics
are graphics that use three dimensions
to represent the geometry data that is
used for the actual calculation and
rendering of 2 dimensional images.
These images may be used for visual
display or for actual time viewing.
3 dimensional (3d) graphics utilize the
same algorithms as many 2d computational
vector graphics in a wire frame model
and 2d raster graphics in the final
rendering that is displayed. In 3d
graphics software, the difference
between the 2d and 3d
model is complicated; 2d software in
some occasions utilizes 3d techniques to
obtain effects such as lighting, and
often 3d graphics software technologies
use 2d rendering techniques.
3d computer graphic files begin by
creating a 3d
model. Beside the rendered graphic,
the model is managed within a graphical
data file. Yet, there are some
differences. 3d models have mathematical
representations of object. A model is
not considered a graphic until after
lighting, color and backgrounds are
added to offer a visual or rendered displayed.
Because of 3d printing, a 3d
model no longer only exists in
virtual space. Models can be shown
visually as two-dimensional images
through the process of 3d
rendering, or used for physical
testing such as finite element analysis
and motion simulation.
3d Phases
Creating 3d
computerized graphics occurs in three
phases: 3d modeling which is the process
of creating the shape of a part, the
layout and the animation which defines
the placement of parts within a scene,
and 3d
rendering which produces a
photo-realistic image of an object.
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