3D presentations with annotations generally offer greater visual intuitiveness and clarity compared to text-based explanations, especially for complex spatial or structural information.
- **Visual communication**: They combine 3D models and highlighted annotations to directly display shapes, dimensions, or assembly processes, reducing reliance on reader imagination—unlike text, which often requires mental visualization and may lead to misinterpretation. - **Contextual fit**: Ideal for technical fields (e.g., engineering, architecture) where spatial details are critical; text-based explanations are more suitable for simple, linear information that doesn’t demand visual context.
In summary, 3D presentations with annotations outperform text for complex visuals, while text remains practical for straightforward, non-spatial content.
