A 3D version is like taking something flat and making it feel real, just like when you play with toys that pop out from a book.
Imagine you have a picture of a house on a piece of paper, that’s like a 2D version, because it only has width and height. But if you make the house so you can walk around it and even peek inside, that's a 3D version! It adds depth, which means it has width, height, and how far it goes into space.
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From Paper to Play
You’ve probably seen books where you can cut out shapes and fold them into boxes or animals, those are like 3D versions too! They take something flat and make it feel real in your hands.
Examples
- You can see all sides of the cube, like it’s real.
- It’s used in video games to make characters and environments feel alive.
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