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Escáner 3d; Escaner 3D; Escaner 3d

3D      
n. película tridimensional
3-D modelling         
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  • Dynamic 3D clothing model made in Marvelous Designer
  • [[3D selfie]] models are generated from 2D pictures taken at the Fantasitron 3D photo booth at [[Madurodam]]
  • A 3D fantasy fish composed of organic surfaces generated using LAI4D.
  • Rotating 3D video-game model
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PROCESS OF DEVELOPING A MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION OF ANY THREE-DIMENSIONAL SURFACE OF OBJECT VIA SPECIALIZED SOFTWARE
3D model; 3D modelling; Model (CGI); Model (Video games); Model (computer games); Virtual model; 3D models; Model (Computer games); 3-D modeling; 3D modeling software; 3D CAD; 3D modeller; 3d modeler; Modeler; 3D Modeling; 3d model; Three-dimensional model; 3D modeler; 3d modelor; 3D Modeler; 3D object modeling; 3-D model; 3d modeling; 3D Artist; 3D BIM; Three dimensional model; 3D-modeling software; 3D modelling software; 3D model (computer graphics); 3D artist; Applications of 3D modeling; 3-D modeling software; Three-dimensional computer-aided design; 3D modeling tool; 3-D modelling; History of 3D modeling
expression
modelado m 3-D
stereoscopic         
  • Stereoscopic image of 772 College Street (formerly Johnson Street) in Macon, Ga, circa 1870s
  • Stereoscopic image of 787 Orange Street, Addison R. Tinsley house, circa 1890s
  • Functional principle of active shutter 3D systems
  • Anaglyph 3D glasses
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  • Stereoscopic image of 772 College Street (formerly Johnson Street) in Macon, Ga, circa 1870s ]]
  • Wheatstone mirror stereoscope
  • A company of ladies looking at stereoscopic views, painting by [[Jacob Spoel]], before 1868. An early depiction of people using a stereoscope.
  • "''[[The early bird catches the worm]]''" stereograph published in 1900 by North-Western View Co. of [[Baraboo, Wisconsin]], digitally restored
  • ChromaDepth glasses with prism-like film
  • Brewster-type stereoscope, 1870
  • Saul Davis (act. 1860s–1870s), New Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, Canada, c. 1869, albumen print stereograph, [https://www.nga.gov/research/library/imagecollections/features/caught-by-the-camera.html Department of Image Collections], National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC
  • The [[Nintendo 3DS]] uses parallax barrier autostereoscopy to display a 3D image.
  • Two Passiflora caerulea flowers arranged as a stereo image pair for viewing by the cross-eyed viewing method (see Freeviewing)
  • Functional principle of polarized 3D systems
  • RealD circular polarized glasses
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  • synagogue in Geneva]], circa. 1860, in the collection of the [[Jewish Museum of Switzerland]].
  • anaglyph]] that colors one perspective red and the other [[cyan]].<br/>{{3D glasses}}
  • A View-Master Model E of the 1950s
  • A pair of LC shutter glasses used to view XpanD 3D films. The thick frames conceal the electronics and batteries.
TECHNIQUE FOR CREATING OR ENHANCING THE ILLUSION OF DEPTH IN AN IMAGE
Stereoscopic; Stereoview; Stereo photography; Stereograms; Stereography; Stereoscopic goggles; 3D glasses; Stereocard; 3d photography; Stereoscopic View; Stereograph card; Stereograph image; 3d glasses; Stereoviews; Imaging, three-dimensional; 3D stereo; 3D stereography; 3d stereo; Stereographs; 3d photo; 3d photos; 3D Image; Stereophotos; 3-D glasses; Stereoscopic imaging; Stereoscopic image; Stereo 3d; Stereoscopic 3d; Stereoscopic picture; Stereoscopic imagery; Stereophoto; 3D Glasses; Stereophotography; Stereoscopic 3D; 3D technology; Stereographic; Stereo photograph; 3D viewer; 3D glass; Stereographic 3D; Stereo window; Stereoscopic photography; Stereopair; Stereographies; Stereoscopic photograph; Freeviewing; Stereoscopically; Stereophotographs; Stereo photographs; Stereoscopic view; Stereoscopic display
(adj.) = estereoscópico
Ex: Stereoscopic cameras with two spaced glass eyes for striking improvements are just around the corner.

Definición

Modeler
·noun One who models; hence, a worker in plastic art.

Wikipedia

Escáner 3D

Un escáner 3D es un dispositivo que analiza un objeto o una escena para reunir datos de su forma y ocasionalmente su color. La información obtenida se puede usar para construir modelos digitales tridimensionales que se utilizan en una amplia variedad de aplicaciones. Desarrollados inicialmente en aplicaciones industriales (metrología, automóvil), han encontrado un vasto campo de aplicación en actividades como la arqueología, arquitectura, ingeniería, y entretenimiento (en la producción de películas y videojuegos).