ASSIGNMENT 6
JUNE-JULY 2023
,1.5 Assessment 6
SECTION B: VISUAL ARTS
Please use the layout and format provided below to structure your answers.
QUESTION 1
1.1 Study the pictures below and answer the question that follows.
Picture A Picture B
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, QUESTION 1
1.1.
Given images, image A is a 2D animation or drawing and image B is a 3D animation.
2D animation or drawing:
Image A represents a 2D animation or drawing. In 2D animation, artwork is created and
displayed in two-dimensional space. That is, it has width and height, but no depth. It is
usually created by drawing or painting on a flat surface such as paper or a digital canvas.
Image A exhibits these properties because it looks flat and has no depth perception. 2D
animation elements and characters are created using lines, shapes, colors, and textures,
but do not physically exist in three-dimensional space.
3D animation:
Image B represents his 3D animation, in which artwork is created and displayed in a three-
dimensional space, including width, height, and depth. Simulate real-world objects and
environments using computer-generated imagery (CGI) or other techniques. Image B
shows the presence of depth as it gives the illusion that the object occupies his 3D space.
3D animated characters and objects are created using polygons, textures, lighting, and a
variety of other techniques to give them a realistic look and enable them to interact in a
virtual environment.
In summary, the main 2D difference observed in the given images is that image A
represents a 2D animation or drawing that exists in a 2D space with width and height but
no depth. Image B, on the other hand, represents a 3D animation that exists in a three-
dimensional space with width, height, and depth, providing a more immersive and realistic
visual experience.
JUNE-JULY 2023
,1.5 Assessment 6
SECTION B: VISUAL ARTS
Please use the layout and format provided below to structure your answers.
QUESTION 1
1.1 Study the pictures below and answer the question that follows.
Picture A Picture B
4
, QUESTION 1
1.1.
Given images, image A is a 2D animation or drawing and image B is a 3D animation.
2D animation or drawing:
Image A represents a 2D animation or drawing. In 2D animation, artwork is created and
displayed in two-dimensional space. That is, it has width and height, but no depth. It is
usually created by drawing or painting on a flat surface such as paper or a digital canvas.
Image A exhibits these properties because it looks flat and has no depth perception. 2D
animation elements and characters are created using lines, shapes, colors, and textures,
but do not physically exist in three-dimensional space.
3D animation:
Image B represents his 3D animation, in which artwork is created and displayed in a three-
dimensional space, including width, height, and depth. Simulate real-world objects and
environments using computer-generated imagery (CGI) or other techniques. Image B
shows the presence of depth as it gives the illusion that the object occupies his 3D space.
3D animated characters and objects are created using polygons, textures, lighting, and a
variety of other techniques to give them a realistic look and enable them to interact in a
virtual environment.
In summary, the main 2D difference observed in the given images is that image A
represents a 2D animation or drawing that exists in a 2D space with width and height but
no depth. Image B, on the other hand, represents a 3D animation that exists in a three-
dimensional space with width, height, and depth, providing a more immersive and realistic
visual experience.