3D animation takes digital objects and makes them come to life by creating the illusion they’re moving through a three-dimensional space. These computer-generated objects appear on a two-dimensional screen, but are crafted to mimic the principles of a 3D world; they appear to move, turn, and rotate like real-world objects.
3D animation was originally used primarily in video games, television, and filmmaking. Pixar’s “Toy Story” is an early example of 3D animation.
Today, 3D animation is used in a much wider range of digital environments, from marketing materials to medical imaging. This article provides a quick overview of 3D animation, including:

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