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What’s the difference between 3D modeling and 2D modeling?
The main difference between 3D modeling and 2D modeling is the dimensionality of the objects being created.

* 2D modeling involves creating two-dimensional shapes and images, often used for creating graphics, animations, and user interfaces. Examples of 2D modeling software include Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.

* 3D modeling involves creating three-dimensional shapes and objects that can be rotated and viewed from different angles. 3D modeling is commonly used in game development, architecture, product design, and film and animation. Examples of 3D modeling software include Autodesk Maya, Blender, and of course, Unity.

 In 3D modeling, objects are created with depth and volume, allowing them to be viewed in a three-dimensional space.

This means that the objects can be rotated, scaled, and positioned in any direction to create realistic models that resemble real-world objects.
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