2. Introduction
Step into the world of 3D display
methods! In this presentation,
we'll take a journey into the
exciting world of polygon
surfaces. We'll learn about
different ways to make 3D things
that feel real and discover how
they work. Get ready to learn all
about the amazing third
dimension!
3. POLYGON SURFACES
Think of polygon surfaces as
the building blocks of 3D
models. They're like connect-
the-dot shapes made from
points, lines, and flat
surfaces. These shapes,
called polygons, can be
triangles or four-sided
shapes. When we put many of
these polygons together, we
can make really cool 3D
things. The type of polygons
we use affects how real and
detailed our 3D stuff looks.
4. Rendering is like turning 3D
models into 2D pictures. There are
two main ways to do this:
rasterization and ray tracing.
Rasterization changes shapes into
tiny dots on the screen, while ray
tracing acts like virtual light to
make things look real with
shadows and reflections. Each way
has its own good points and is
used for different things.
RENDERING TECHNIQUES
5. SHADING AND TEXTURING
Shading and texturing are like the magic
ingredients that make 3D models look
real. Shading decides how light plays on
surfaces, making shadows and shiny
parts. Texturing adds pictures or
patterns to surfaces, giving them details
and making them look cooler
. Both of
these tricks make things look deeper
and more alive.
6. INTERACTIVE 3D DISPLAYS
Thanks to technology getting better,
we now have interactive 3D displays.
These displays let you play around
with 3D stuff in real time. Virtual
reality (VR) and augmented reality
(AR) are two ways to do this. They let
you dive into cool experiences and
have uses in games, learning, and
designing stuff.
7. To wrap up, we've explored the world of polygon surfaces and
different 3D display tricks. From learning how images are
made in 3D to understanding how colors and textures add to
the fun, we've seen how these things make 3D look real. With
interactive 3D displays, we can do amazing stuff and invent
new things in creative ways.
CONCLUSION
8. Thanks!
Do you have any questions?
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