3D in games
The very first console release to support stereoscopic 3D was 3-D WorldRunner, released on the Famicom in Japan in 1987 and later for the NES in North America and Europe.
The game is a shooter that uses a ''behind the character'' perspective. 3D mode was optional and contingent on the player wearing a set of anaglyph red/green glasses to produce the 3D effect. Since the glasses supplied were made from flimsy cardboard, very few complete examples of the game are known to be in circulation.
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-8000/first-3d-console-game/
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Transition to 3D
More people where starting to get interested in 3D being used in games making designers focus there atention from 2D to 3D. An example of these games are Mario 64 or banjo and kazooie.
Mario 64
Banjo kazooie
There are lots of genres of games that have been in 3D it became very popular for gamers and designers. People would start playing shooting, adventure and puzzle games in 3D.
Aone in the Dark (1992)
Current Trends
Most 3D games today are more advanced and are now hyper-realistic, because of the success of the technology used in the industry Some games have been created which have the same qualities used in films, an example of games with these elements are:
Mass effect Series
Dead Rising frencise
3D in Animations
Technology has come a long way since the time of black and white television sets, especially in the field in of animation. Animation has evolved from very simple drawings to the basic 2D movies such as The Lion King and Little Mermaid. The next stage of animation’s evolution is a new, realistic, and exciting form of animation called 3D animation. An application known as computer graphic imagery or CGI has become an immense influence on the way 3D animation is produced today. CGI applies the concepts of 3D computer graphics to special effects. This application is used widely for visual effects because it allows not for only cheaper product, but also for a more realistic and higher quality product which is easier to control than the older methods of creating miniatures, drawings, or hiring extras. Without the use of CGI, many images would not be able to be produced using other technologies, and production would have to include expensive sets, actors, and props ("Computer-generated imagery").
http://www.personal.psu.edu/hok5083/art7.html
Meet Buck
3D in Film and TV
Adventure Time (TV program)
"A Glitch Is a Glitch" is the fifteenth episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series Adventure Time. It was written, directed, and animated by David OReilly. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on April Fools Day.
Doctor Who (TV program)
Milk's founders are Nick Drew (Managing Director and Executive Producer), with Visual Effects Supervisors Jean-Claude Deguara and Nico Hernandez (also joint Heads of 3D), Sara Bennett (also Head of 2D), and Murray Barber, with Executive Producer and overall CEO of the company being a name and face familiar to fans through Doctor Who Confidential, Will Cohen.
Sherlock Holmes & Harry Potter (Films)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9oTHsv7iGQ
Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes recently received the Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture prize at the 8th annual VES Awards. Vfx supervisor Chas Jarrett led the effort behind more than 1000 effect shots to recreate Victorian London in 1891. In this article, we focus on three visual effects sequences from the film: the shipyard fight and the wharf explosion shot, both by Framestore, and the Tower Bridge shots by DNeg.
http://www.fxguide.com/featured/Sherlock_Holmes/
Richardson, who has worked on every "Harry Potter" film, says technological advances like faster computer processors make some effects possible that could not have been attempted during the first or second "Harry Potter" movies, and he offers the Hall of Prophecies battle as an example. "Visual Effects can do better things, more realistic things. We had CG characters since the beginning, but the bar has been raised since then. I think the broomstick flying is better now than in the first film," says Richardson.
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/harry-potter-phoenix2.htm
3D in Edutation
Torque 3D takes the world of advanced video game design and puts it in the power of your hands. Without any programming knowledge a Torque 3D user can quickly design detailed 3D game worlds with dynamic lighting, stunning water features and your choice of terrains. Physics for cloth dynamics, destructible objects, joints, and fluid buoyancy are built into the engine.
http://www.garagegames.com/education/3d
3D in Architecture
Architect 3D brings the world of 3D design within everyone's reach! The software allows you to easily draw up plans of your home and design its structure, from the foundations to the roof.
From frames to masonry, electricity, heating, plumbing, and more. Design and view every detail of your project.You don't need to be an architect or building professional: Architect 3D provides you with all the tools and guidance you need to design your own project.
Design the bare-bones structure of your home
Effective wizards guide you through each step to create the bare-bones structure of your home: foundations, walls, framing, roofing, etc. Create an unlimited number of buildings, rooms, floors, mezzanines or split-levels to suit your project and your wishes!
Draw up detailed technical plans
Create a 2D plan of your house and add all the technical details for your project: electrical network, plumbing installations (from standard toilets to a whirlpool bathtub), heating, ventilation, air conditioning, etc.
Choose and plan your woodwork
Design and position your doors and windows according to your specifications: size, colour, texture, location, opening direction, etc. Add, remove, adjust and resize your woodwork components as often as you like!
Customise your materials
Select and compare different textures and materials: stone, brick, tiles, etc. Import a digital image of your chosen material, select existing materials from the library or create new ones from scratch.
http://myarchitect3d.com/your_project/design_planning.php?tr1=AQ_UK_PP_GO_ARCHI_UK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3hG9SMrX4I
3D in Engineering
Engineers use it to plan out the parts of the engine

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3D in medicine
It is used in medicine to layout the designs doctors would need to see to help people. for example;
Human skeleton
Human brain
3D in Meteorology
we Can use 3D in the weather to have knowledge with what will happen next in the weather.
http://ccom.unh.edu/vislab/images/flowvis3d.jpg
3D in Product Design
We use 3D in prduts to plan out how the product will turnout.
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