What is the difference between 2D and 3D?

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    Samreen khan | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    The term 2D and 3D are used to indicate dimensions. The term 2D stands for Two-Dimensional, whereas, 3D stands for Three-Dimensional. 2D represents an object in just two dimensions, while 3D represents it in three dimensions.
    2 dimensional animations deals more with drawing and framing and are the base for 3D animation.
    2D animators create frames to define a sequence that are then moved at varying speeds to create the illusion of motion.

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