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What are the differences between 3D renders and real-time 3D viewers?

3D renders are pre-computed, high-quality static/animated images, while real-time 3D viewers enable instant, interactive model manipulation.

What are the differences between 3D renders and real-time 3D viewers?

The primary differences between 3D renders and real-time 3D viewers lie in rendering speed, interactivity, and use cases. 3D renders are pre-computed, high-quality static or animated images generated over extended periods (minutes to hours), ideal for final visualizations like marketing materials or architectural presentations. Real-time 3D viewers, by contrast, render visuals instantly, enabling users to interactively manipulate models (e.g., rotate, zoom, or adjust elements) in real time, commonly used in video games, virtual walkthroughs, or product demos. In short, 3D renders excel at detailed, static visuals, while real-time 3D viewers prioritize live interaction and immediate feedback.

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