Chuck realized that a tube or cylinder was merely a three-dimensionalized circle.
The sculptor, then the animator, three-dimensionalized a drawing.
The sculptor, then the animator, three-dimensionalized a drawing.
by but for April 24, 2018
Chuck realized that a tube or cylinder was merely a three-dimensionalized circle.
The sculptor, then the animator, three-dimensionalized a drawing.
The sculptor, then the animator, three-dimensionalized a drawing.
by but for April 24, 2018
by d.doom April 11, 2010
A loser. No matter which way you look at him/her they are a loser in all three dimensions. Typically take your hand and with your thumb and index finger and press to your forehead to demonstrate the letter L indicating that person is a loser. That is in two dimensions. If you extend your middle finger to show the orthogonal "xyz" axis of the L. You have now demonstrated the 3-D Loser
Three dimensional loser. Typically take your hand and with your thumb and index finger shape the letter L. Then press to your forhead indicating L for loser. The extend the middle finger to match the "XYZ" axis to demonstrate that this person is a loser in all three dimensions. ie No matter how you look at it theyr'e a loser.
by Moons357 April 28, 2011
To have one's mind or emotions intensely affected through a visual presentation system that creates the illusion of depth as seen by the viewer, and in most cases, leads to hallucinatory effects
by 3DBlwn November 21, 2007
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