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3-D graphics

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3-D graphics

In computing, graphics defined by width, height, and depth (in mathematical terms, x, y, and z axes). In business applications such as spreadsheets, 3-D graphics allow users to display complex relationships between several different types of data. In computer animation, animators can make films composed entirely of computer-generated 3-D graphics, such as A Bug's Life (1999) and Toy Story 2 (2000).


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