3-D or 3D abbreviates "three dimensional" and is often related to a stereoscopic display that exploits binocular vision.
Three dimensional objects have volume and may be measured and described using three orthogonal directions.
In animation, 3-D sometimes refers to shaded, modeled shapes that have an apearance of depth, as opposed to the "flat" rendering of conventional cell animation. An example of this was seen in a particular episode of the animated video cartoon The Simpsons, where Homer escapes his flatland_like world and enters a universe of higher dimensionality. The figure renderings and visual effects in this episode were accomplished using 3D computer graphics.
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Three dimensional objects have volume and may be measured and described using three orthogonal directions.
In animation, 3-D sometimes refers to shaded, modeled shapes that have an apearance of depth, as opposed to the "flat" rendering of conventional cell animation.
An example of this was seen in a particular episode of the animated video cartoon The Simpsons, where Homer escapes his flatland world and enters a universe of higher dimensionality.
The goals of 3Dimensional Storytelling™ are to address Federal Educational Guidelines, Performance Measures and Outcomes Implemented for Head Start Organizations; assist Even Start Organizations in meeting the 4 core components required; address the "Preschool For All" learning initiative concerns and requirements; and assist parents in becoming partners in their child's growth, development, and education.
At the conclusion of the 3Dimensional Story™ presentation, each child is given themed coloring sheets and a Junior Storyteller Certificate.