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"What
do you mean by 3D?" we're often asked. People confuse the term with
computer animated or virtual reality 3D. That type of 3D looks dimensional
on a computer screen, but in reality is a flat image. Our work is "touch
and feel 3D", you can feel the textures. Above
are examples of different dimensional solutions. All began with the same
single line drawing utilizing typical dimensions of "x" and "z."
Altering the "Z" results in very different looks.
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