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  2. Unity (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010s, Unity Technologies used its game engine to transition into other industries using the real-time 3D platform, including film and automotive. [ 130 ] [ 131 ] Unity first experimented in filmmaking with Adam , a short film about a robot escaping from prison.

  3. Six degrees of freedom - Wikipedia

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    The six degrees of freedom: forward/back, up/down, left/right, yaw, pitch, roll. Six degrees of freedom (6DOF), or sometimes six degrees of movement, refers to the six mechanical degrees of freedom of movement of a rigid body in three-dimensional space.

  4. Iron Grip: Marauders - Wikipedia

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    Iron Grip: Marauders was a free-to-play online war game with 3D turn-based battles. Following an open beta the game was released through Steam, the online distributor, on September 30, 2011. Following an open beta the game was released through Steam, the online distributor, on September 30, 2011.

  5. Perlin noise - Wikipedia

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    Two-dimensional slice through 3D Perlin noise at z = 0. Perlin noise is a type of gradient noise developed by Ken Perlin in 1983. It has many uses, including but not limited to: procedurally generating terrain, applying pseudo-random changes to a variable, and assisting in the creation of image textures.

  6. 2.5D - Wikipedia

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    2.5D (basic pronunciation two-and-a-half dimensional) perspective refers to gameplay or movement in a video game or virtual reality environment that is restricted to a two-dimensional (2D) plane with little to no access to a third dimension in a space that otherwise appears to be three-dimensional and is often simulated and rendered in a 3D digital environment.

  7. Leonar3Do - Wikipedia

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    Leonar3Do for 3D Designers and Artists: Software bundle containing both LeoWorld and LeoBrush. LeoCapture: Application allowing for the 3D VR work process to be captured in 3D and then represented in a flat 2D environment without a 3D camera and 3D player, by creating video clips with a traditional web camera.

  8. A Difficult Game About Climbing - Wikipedia

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    The game performed well on the Steam charts immediately on release. [5] Like with other rage games, A Difficult Game About Climbing became popular during a window on release as a livestreaming and Let's Play title on sites like Twitch and YouTube, [6] with content created by YouTubers such as Markiplier, IShowSpeed, and Northernlion helping to bring interest to the game.

  9. Tank controls - Wikipedia

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    Tank controls have been criticized as stiff or cumbersome. [4] They have become less common over time and free-roaming cameras have become standard for 3D games. [2] The remastered versions of Grim Fandango, Resident Evil, and Tomb Raider include alternative control schemes, and later Resident Evil and Tomb Raider games discarded tank controls.