2D graphics are used to convey information or messages and give something a meaning to an audience.
Road signs contain simple images that can be understood by anyone, there is no language barrier with
these signs due to the graphics.
,They can also make products/services more appealing, as they can give the viewer further understanding
of the product and get them excited about it.
2D graphics can also cut the cost down of production, as you only need a graphics software to create the
graphic, whereas if you were to make the object in real life, you would have to gather all the materials
needed, then build it, which is costly and timely.
3D graphics are frequently used in movies and tv shows in this day and age, as they have greatly
advanced where they can be mistaken by real life objects.
Movies and TV shows use Computer Generated Images to help bring certain visions to life, therefore
making films more immersive and interesting.
The medical sector has greatly benefited from 3D graphics.
, 3D hip replacements have been done on 100,000 patients, with great success.
As 3D graphics advance, they are becoming more believable to human eyes. However, graphics can still
look realistic whilst not exactly looking like real life, making it become uncomfortable to look at. This is
called “Uncanny valley”.
Road signs contain simple images that can be understood by anyone, there is no language barrier with
these signs due to the graphics.
,They can also make products/services more appealing, as they can give the viewer further understanding
of the product and get them excited about it.
2D graphics can also cut the cost down of production, as you only need a graphics software to create the
graphic, whereas if you were to make the object in real life, you would have to gather all the materials
needed, then build it, which is costly and timely.
3D graphics are frequently used in movies and tv shows in this day and age, as they have greatly
advanced where they can be mistaken by real life objects.
Movies and TV shows use Computer Generated Images to help bring certain visions to life, therefore
making films more immersive and interesting.
The medical sector has greatly benefited from 3D graphics.
, 3D hip replacements have been done on 100,000 patients, with great success.
As 3D graphics advance, they are becoming more believable to human eyes. However, graphics can still
look realistic whilst not exactly looking like real life, making it become uncomfortable to look at. This is
called “Uncanny valley”.