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3D photorealistic effects achieved without wireframe modeling can be hard to distinguish when in their final form. Some of the software available has incredibly sophisticated filters that you can apply to 2D vector graphics or 2D raster graphics on transparent layers, making the finished image look remarkably realistic.

However, wireframe 3D modeling has several advantages over the 2D method:

So, what disadvantages are there to 3D?

3D modeling makes sense if you’re going to fabricate or manufacture your design. It provides a real-world model that can be viewed from any angle,3D printed in order for it to be visualized for real, and even submitted for nondestructive testing (such as the outer casing for a cell phone such as the iPhone, for example).

2D, on the other hand, is great for conceptual work. There is no need for full visualization because 2D is great for approximating what a model might look like with no need for a full 3D model to be created, thus saving on time, training, and costs.

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Shaun C Bryant has 30 years of experience in the CAD/BIM field and is a consultant, manager, trainer, and user. He teaches CAD and BIM courses at LinkedIn Learning (previously Lynda.com) and maintains the highly respected Not Just CAD! blog. An Autodesk certified professional, Shaun is also an Autodesk expert elite and an Autodesk certified instructor.

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