two-dimensional graphics
[too-dih-MEN-shuh-nuhl GRAF-iks]
noun
gráficos bidimensionais
1. Digital images and visual content that exist on a flat plane with only width and height dimensions, lacking depth
Two-dimensional graphics are commonly used in video games and animated films.
Gráficos bidimensionais são comumente usados em videogames e filmes animados.
2. Computer-generated artwork that represents objects and scenes using X and Y axes only
The designer created beautiful two-dimensional graphics for the mobile application.
O designer criou lindos gráficos bidimensionais para o aplicativo móvel.
3. Vector or raster images that lack the third dimension of depth, creating a flat visual appearance
Two-dimensional graphics are lighter in file size compared to three-dimensional models.
Gráficos bidimensionais ocupam menos espaço em arquivo em comparação com modelos tridimensionais.
The term 'two-dimensional graphics' or 'gráficos bidimensionais' is widely used in Brazilian tech and gaming communities. With the rise of indie game development and digital art in Brazil, this terminology has become increasingly prevalent in educational institutions and creative studios. The abbreviated form '2D graphics' or 'gráficos 2D' is often preferred in casual conversations within the tech industry. In Portugal, the usage is equivalent, though European Portuguese may sometimes emphasize the distinction between 2D and 3D in more formal technical contexts.
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