![]() ![]() Three-dimensional imagery cannot be created without duplicating the effect of two eyes working in tandem, which allows three-dimensional perceptive effects such as depth perception. ![]() The term "three-dimensional" also is sometimes used to describe a physical item such as a sculpture or mobile, which could be described as three-dimensional art, in comparison with a two-dimensional painting.ĭuring the 1950s, Hollywood filmmakers made many 3D movies. A 2D image, on the other hand, has only height and width. The difference between 3D and 2D images is that 3D images add the perception of depth. The terms "three-dimensional" (3D or 3-D) and "two-dimensional" (2D or 2-D) are most commonly used in reference to photography and other graphic image technology, such as animation and computer graphics.
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