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Presentation

MULTIMEDIA AND GRAPHICS


Topic
2D AND 3D DIFFERENCE
Group Members

 Arslan Khan (BSIT.002)


 Haniem Maria (BSIT.012)
 Ifza Yaseen (BSIT.013)
 Noor Fatima (BSIT.016)
Noor Fatima
BS.IT 016
2d

 ‘2d’ stands for 2-dimensional.

 A 2D shape is any shape that has two


dimensions.
Use

 2d computer graphics are mainly used in


applications that were originally developed on
traditional printing and drawing technologies,
such as typography, cartography, technical
drawing, advertising, etc.
Contd….

 In those applications, the two-


dimensional image is not just a representation of
a real-world object.
Ifza Yaseen
BS.IT 013
2d Graphics Software

 Many graphical user interfaces (GUIs),


including macOS, Microsoft Windows, or the X
Window System, are primarily based on 2D
graphical concepts.
Contd….

 2d graphics editors or drawing programs are


application-level software for the creation of
images, diagrams and illustrations by direct
manipulation (through the mouse, graphics
tablet, or similar device) of 2D computer
graphics primitives.
Example

• Image editors are specialized for the


manipulation of digital images, mainly by means
of free-hand drawing/painting.
Modern Example

 Modern examples are the free GIMP editor, and


the commercial products Photoshop and Paint
Shop Pro. This class too includes many
specialized editors — for medicine, remote
sensing, digital photography, etc.
Haniem Maria
BS.IT 012
3d

 In computers, 3-D (three dimensions or three-


dimensional) describes an image that provides
the perception of depth. When 3-D images are
made interactive so that users feel involved with
the scene, the experience is called virtual reality.
Products 4 Creating 3d Effects

 Popular products for creating 3-D effects include


Extreme 3D, LightWave 3D, Ray Dream Studio,
3D Studio MAX, Softimage 3D, and Visual Reality.
Creation

 3d computer graphics falls into three basic phases:

• 3D modeling – the process of forming a computer


model of an object's shape
• Layout and animation – the placement and
movement of objects within a scene
• 3D rendering – the computer calculations that,
based on light placement, surface types, and other
qualities, generate the image
3d Modeling
3d Rendering
Software

 3d computer graphics software


produces computer-generated imagery (CGI)
through 3D modeling and 3D rendering or
produces 3D models for analytic, scientific and
industrial purposes.
Arslan Khan
BS.IT 002
Difference

2d 3d
2d represents an object in • 3d represents in three
two dimensions. dimensions.

• 3d Animation. 3D software
uses computer-generated lines,
• 2d Animation.. 2D software uses surfaces, or solids to create 3
images called bitmaps that consist dimensional models.
of blocks of color stacked
together to make a picture.
Difference

2d 3d
• Style • Style
Cartoonish or Hand More realistic –
Drawn. Advanced Graphic work

• Budget
Budget is low. • Budget
Budget is high.
Difference

2d 3d
 Equipments  Equipments
A lot e.g. papers Only a
and drawing kits) computer and a
software.

 Time  Time
Takes more time. Takes less time.
Difference

2d 3d
 Visual Effect:  Visual Effect:
Basic – Traditional. Variety - Advanced

 Computer Software  Computer Software


Program:
Program:
Usually
unnecessary – except Essential
the digital 2d animation
Difference

2d 3d
 Frame Rate:  Frame Rate:
24 fps 36 fps

 Production Team:  Production Team:


More production Less production
team. team.
Difference

2d 3d
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