Talk:Blender 3D: Noob to Pro/What Blender Can Do

Said to be 3D because of the Illusion of Depth
Is anyone calling photos "3D images"?

Actually, people call these generated images "3D" to express that it was "created with 3D graphics software on the computer".

General Outline
The article is too chaotic.


 * I would start with an introduction in the different applications such as creating 2D photo-realistic images (which is the main purpose) and animations (sequences of images) or 3D models for 3D games/simulations and other purposes like 3D printing.
 * I would explain that this tutorial(?) will focus on creation of 3D models and generation of photo-realistic 2D images and others if there is more.
 * I would explain what I exactly mean by photo-realistic and thereby introduce some rendering related aspects (3D to 2D projection, light emission, shadows, reflections, textures) and mention how complex it can be (e.g. water, glas, multiple lights, multiple mirrors etc.) Reflections are actually the hardest part, because reflections cause reflections of reflections and so on. That said, it is almost impossible to achieve a result comparable to a computer rendered image of something that does not exist in reality!
 * I would order the steps of the production process in some way. For example by their appearance in the production and group them by their purpose (modelling, animation and movie creation, simulation or creation of game content, etc.)