The concept of computer visualization involves both 2D and 3D visualizations with the 3D visualization taking over at present. It seems nothing is impossible in computer visualization and graphics and the boundaries of human fantasy are becoming the limiting factor.
2D visualizations are processed with special drawing or drafting programs while the transfer media to electronic form remains an analogy of a paper and pen – so called tablet which does no more than transfer user’s strokes to an electronic form and the strokes in the drawing programs.
3D visualization, on the contrary, makes use of special software that allows for modeling of basic geometries and shapes. The modeling process is of a more technical character and some rules must be observed. Subsequently, various materials and illuminations are applied to the modelled object.
2D and 3D areas of visualizations are closely related, because 2D draft (a certain form of visualization) serves as a background material for creating 3D visualization.
Thanks to the development of computer visualization, the possibilities of visual presentations of companies and ideas have also moved a great step forward and made the marketing more effective.
As the public requirements on quality of visual form grow, the clients’ demands are also getting higher and that is why well-processed and good-looking computer visualization becomes a necessity. Every company thoroughly considers its usage as it directly influences the efficiency of presentation and advertising.
Computer visualization is a much more extensive concept which includes nearly all fields and is applied in many areas of our everyday lives. Don’t believe it? Switch the TV on, read the paper or magazine and think about what is visualized these days.