3D

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3D, 3-D or 3d usually means three-dimensional or three-dimensions and may refer to:

Science, technology, and mathematics

Relating to three-dimensionality

  • Three-dimensional space
    • 3D computer graphics, computer graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data
    • 3D film, a motion picture that gives the illusion of three-dimensional perception
    • 3D modeling, developing a representation of any three-dimensional surface or object
    • 3D printing, making a three-dimensional solid object of a shape from a digital model
    • 3D display, a type of information display that conveys depth to the viewer
    • 3D television, television that conveys depth perception to the viewer
    • Stereoscopy, any technique capable of recording three-dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image

Other uses in science and technology or commercial products

Music

Artists

  • Robert Del Naja (born 1965), also known as 3D, English artist and musician in the band Massive Attack
  • The 3Ds, a rock band

Albums

Songs

Other uses

See also

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