3D Rendering is the process of creating a two-dimensional image from a three-dimensional model using computer software. This technique is widely used in various fields, including architecture, video games, and film, to visualize objects and environments before they are built or produced. The process involves simulating light, texture, and color to produce realistic images.
There are different methods of 3D Rendering, such as real-time rendering and offline rendering. Real-time rendering is used in video games, allowing for immediate feedback as the user interacts with the environment. Offline rendering, on the other hand, is used for high-quality images in movies and animations, where rendering can take longer but results in more detailed visuals.