3D VISUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v5.i5.2018.230Keywords:
3D Visualization Technology, Computer Graphics Technology, Virtual RealityAbstract
Three-dimensional (3D) visualization is the process of creating the three-dimensional object using a special computer program. Today computer graphics technologies such as 3D visualization technology are becoming more and more in demand. The technology has earned popularity among designers because it allows creating three-dimensional objects of any shape. It is widely used throughout the world to create the interiors of houses, offices, hotels, etc. This paper provides a brief introduction to 3D visualization.
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