3D photorealistic effects are often achieved without wireframe modeling and are sometimes indistinguishable in the final form. Some graphic art software includes filters that can be applied to 2D vector graphics or 2D raster graphics on transparent layers.
Advantages of wireframe 3D modeling over exclusively 2D methods include:
- Flexibility, ability to change angles or animate images with quicker rendering of the changes;
- Ease of rendering, automatic calculation and rendering photorealistic effects rather than mentally visualizing or estimating;
- Accurate photorealism, less chance of human error in misplacing, overdoing, or forgetting to include a visual effect.
Disadvantages compare to 2D photorealistic rendering may include a
software learning curve and difficulty achieving certain photorealistic
effects. Some photorealistic effects may be achieved with special
rendering filters included in the 3D modeling software. For the best of
both worlds, some artists use a combination of 3D modeling followed by
editing the 2D computer-rendered images from the 3D model.
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