Physics, asked by Ameena012, 2 months ago


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what is the difference between 3d and 2d images​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

2D and 3D refer to the actual dimensions in a computer workspace. 2D is "flat", using the horizontal and vertical (X and Y) dimensions, the image has only two dimensions and if turned to the side becomes a line. 3D adds the depth (Z) dimension.

Answered by kirtishrivas63
4

2D

2D is flat and horizontal and vertical dimensions , the image has only two dimensions and if turn to the side became a line.

3D

3D added the depth (Z) dimensions.

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