Definition
Three-dimensional (3D) models are digital representations of an object’s surface geometry described by vertices, edges, and faces in a three-dimensional coordinate system. They can be rendered to appear realistic and are used in various applications, including gaming, animation, and augmented reality.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
In the context of Poovi’s Second Brain, 3D models, when integrated with AR via tools like the Google App, offer a powerful way to visualise complex subjects, such as the size of a great white shark, in a tangible and relatable manner.
Key properties or components
- Digital representation of an object
- Defined by geometric data
- Can be rendered with textures and lighting
- Supports viewing from multiple angles
Contradictions or debates
None.