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What are the basic properties of a 3D object?

A 3D object's core characteristics are determined by geometry, texture, material, and spatial position.

What are the basic properties of a 3D object?

The basic properties of a 3D object mainly include geometry, texture, material, and spatial position, which collectively determine its core characteristics.

- **Geometry**: Defines the object’s shape and structure, consisting of vertices, edges, and faces that form its outline (e.g., cubes, spheres, or irregular shapes). - **Texture**: Adds surface details like color patterns, roughness, or images, enhancing visual realism (e.g., wood grain, fabric weave, or digital prints). - **Material**: Determines light interaction, affecting attributes such as reflectivity, transparency, or opacity (e.g., shiny metal, matte plastic, or transparent glass). - **Spatial position**: Locates the object in a 3D coordinate system via X, Y, Z coordinates, indicating its placement relative to other objects.

These properties together shape the 3D object’s appearance, physical behavior, and spatial presence.

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