2D geometric model
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A 2D geometric model is a geometric model of an object as a two-dimensional figure, usually on the Euclidean or Cartesian plane. Even though all material objects are three-dimensional, a 2D geometric model is often adequate for certain flat objects, such as paper cut-outs and machine parts made of sheet metal. Other examples include circles used as a model of thunderstorms, which can be considered flat when viewed from above.
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Un modelo geométrico 2D es un modelo geométrico de un objeto como figura bidimensional, por lo general sobre un plano euclidiano o cartesiano. Aunque todos los objetos materiales son tridimensionales, un modelo geométrico 2D es a menudo suficiente para ciertos objetos planos, tales como recortes de papel y piezas de máquinas hechas de chapa metálica.
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2D geometric model
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Modelo geométrico 2D
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A 2D geometric model is a geometric model of an object as a two-dimensional figure, usually on the Euclidean or Cartesian plane. Even though all material objects are three-dimensional, a 2D geometric model is often adequate for certain flat objects, such as paper cut-outs and machine parts made of sheet metal. Other examples include circles used as a model of thunderstorms, which can be considered flat when viewed from above. 2D geometric models are also convenient for describing certain types of artificial images, such as technical diagrams, logos, the glyphs of a font, etc. They are an essential tool of 2D computer graphics and often used as components of 3D geometric models, e.g. to describe the decals to be applied to a car model. Modern architecture practice "digital rendering" which is a technique used to form a perception of a 2-D geometric model as of a 3-D geometric model designed through descriptive geometry and computerized equipment.
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Un modelo geométrico 2D es un modelo geométrico de un objeto como figura bidimensional, por lo general sobre un plano euclidiano o cartesiano. Aunque todos los objetos materiales son tridimensionales, un modelo geométrico 2D es a menudo suficiente para ciertos objetos planos, tales como recortes de papel y piezas de máquinas hechas de chapa metálica. Los modelos geométricos 2D son también convenientes para describir ciertos tipos de imágenes artificiales, tales como diagramas técnicos, logotipos, glifos de una fuente, etc. Son una herramienta esencial de la infografía 2D y a menudo utilizados como componentes de los modelos geométricos en 3D, por ejemplo, para describir las calcomanías que se aplican a un modelo de coche.
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