maths involved in making a 3d snowflake is:
when we cut the pieces....we cut them in square shapes
when we cut the folded triangle..we cut symmetrically
when the snowflake is ready..it is very symmetrical in shape
origami is used in making this 3d snowflake.....which was used in designing shapes in ancient times.
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They can be used for making packaging in cubes and cuboids, as well as toy dices and models for mathematics classes!!
Probably fractal geometry.
Basicaly FPR (film pattern retarder) technology is used in these 3D TVs.LG is using successfully FPR technology in their Cinema TVs
Because when we cut the shapes it's related to maths
No! they wont be making it
GameMaker isn't meant for making 3D games, but it is worth the money you pay to register. I hear there is a better 3D game-making program called Roket3D.
Ya there making it 3D
The main programs used are Autodesk Maya and Autodesk 3DS Max. Max is used mainly in games, whereas Maya is used mainly in films. These are pretty expensive though, and I'd recommend you get Blender (which is free) if you're new to 3D. Cinema 4D is also used a fair bit.
its if you take a 3D figure and open all of its sides and draw it in 2D so that if you folded it all back up again you would have the original 3D object
* A 3D type of figure. * Something that contains a certain amount of space and volume. * It will have a cubic measurement.
maths involved in making a 3d snowflake is:when we cut the pieces....we cut them in square shapeswhen we cut the folded triangle..we cut symmetricallywhen the snowflake is ready..it is very symmetrical in shapeorigami is used in making this 3d snowflake.....which was used in designing shapes in ancient times.
In 4D space, an additional dimension is added to the three dimensions of traditional 3D space. This extra dimension allows for more complex shapes and movements that cannot be represented in 3D space. The concept of 4D space is used in mathematics and physics to explore higher-dimensional spaces beyond our everyday experience.