3D computer graphics
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English: 3D computer graphics is a field of study within Computer graphics in which objects are stored and manipulated in three dimensions by a computer. Its most widely-used application is the generation of visual graphics, often used in cinematic and television productions, console and computer games, commercial illustration/ design , engineering and scientific visualization. The term may also refer to the graphics themselves.
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Exterior
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Interior
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simulated cloth
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Refractions
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Particles
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Toon shader (shadow)
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Global illumination illustration.
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Example output of free program CityGen.
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Art program Biowin.
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Design program JPatch
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Bryce demo by G. E. Mont
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Bryce demo by G. E. Mont
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Dune, design program for VRML
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Victor, Blender, by Igor Križanovskij
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Staunton set, Blender, by Igor Križanovskij
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Cobra, Blender, by Igor Križanovskij
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The Utah Teapot, rendered in POV-Ray.
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2D object with additional depth information realtime rendered in 3D
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Subsurface scattering
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Lightcycle from the movie "Tron", done in Bryce
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Wikipedia meets 3d in Cinema 4d
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Made with ScapeMaker
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"Wikipédia" in CG
Image Strip about Caustics
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Just Raytraced Shadows
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Emission energy at 1000
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Emission energy at 2000
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Emission energy at 6000
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Shows the Caustics Photon Map
See also: Textures.