Jun 24 2010
3D Travel in Paris
The concept of 3D (three-dimensional) images has increased in popularity these days, whereas the 2D graphics have become more and more a common display. If you have the right instrument, that is a two-coloured pair of glasses, one red and one blue lense, then you will get a ‘real-life’ perception of the objects represented in the picture. 3D computer graphics rely on many of the same algorithms as 2D computer vector graphics in the wire-frame model and 2D computer raster graphics in the final rendered display. When we talk about 3D computer representations, then we call them 3D models. The process of creating 3D computer graphics can be sequentially divided into three basic phases: 3D modeling which describes the process of forming the shape of an object, layout and animation which describes the motion and placement of objects within a scene, and 3D rendering which produces an image of an object.

3D Angel on the Seine, Paris, France

3D Fountain in Paris, Sightseeing in France

3D Restaurant in Paris, France

3D Rocamadour,France

3D Sightseeing in Paris, France, Fontaine a Beaubourg

3D Top Attraction is Paris, France, Place de la Concorde

Albert Kahn Garden near Paris, 3D Landscape in Paris

Aspen Grove, 3D Paris Street Market

Paris, France, Quais à Paris Montparnasse 3D Image

Pop Art at Versailles, 3D Images, Paris, France

Sculpture in Paris, 3D Attractions in France


