Projection or silhouette.
a picture with depth
A picture, a drawing, a screen-shot.
three dimensional
Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional. Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional. Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional. Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional.
Projection or silhouette.
a picture with depth
Three dimensional picture
yes. a picture of a bucket of water would be 2 dimensional.
A picture, a drawing, a screen-shot.
Isoline maps are a two dimensional representation of a three dimensional model. An isoline map gives you a picture of the concentration of people. :)
this is an example of a model.
An example of a picture that uses the principle of binocular disparity is a stereogram. Stereograms create a three-dimensional image by presenting slightly different perspectives to each eye, allowing the brain to interpret them as one cohesive image with depth. When viewed correctly, hidden 3D shapes or objects can emerge.
three dimensional
To define the picture plane the two dimensional artist must establishthe borders of the picture plane. The border of the picture plane will determine the type of the picture plane according to the two dimensional artist.
two-dimensionalOn a+ the answer is three-dimensional
Both I would suggest are interchangeable, for words can conjure up a picture, whereas a picture is a visual meaning of what words cannot often express. To describe a Rose in words one is left with only an idea or thought of what a Rose is. To see a picture of a Rose is nearest to reality of what a Rose is. Words are in a sense one dimensional, whereas a picture can be three dimensional.