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What does 3D pipeline mean and how does it differ from 2D design workflows?

3D pipeline, with stages like modeling and rendering, differs from 2D workflows in dimensionality, complexity, and process.

What does 3D pipeline mean and how does it differ from 2D design workflows?

3D pipeline is a structured sequence of steps for creating 3D content, differing from 2D design workflows primarily in dimensionality, complexity, and process stages. - **3D Pipeline Core Stages**: Focuses on 3D space, including modeling (shaping 3D objects), texturing (adding surface details), rigging (skeleton setup for movement), animation (bringing models to life), and rendering (final 3D image/video). - **2D Workflow Focus**: Centers on flat, 2D elements; typical steps include sketching, vector graphics creation, image editing, and layout design, with no need for 3D spatial depth or rigging/animation for 3D movement. For beginners, understanding 3D pipeline stages clarifies its layered complexity versus 2D’s linear, flat-focused process.

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