No, Elmer's white glue is for gluing two porous materials. It will not work on many things such as modelling clay.
you cut out everything you need like clouds sun water and others then you coloror paint it the colors that its suppose to be then write each name beside it correctly and there you have your 3d water cycle
No, however the two most popular 3D technology companies in the theaters are RealD and Master Image. So your glasses have to correspond to their format. I know a company, Visual World Products, that makes 3D glasses that work on both formats perfectly.
He was a very talented painter mastering the art of modelling by studying others work, modelling helped him set up complex scenes in his paintings. Also his paintings were very different from other artist because he broke away from traditional ideas
Check your televisions owners manual to learn how to switch back to 3d mode.
3D computer modelling is the art and science of creating objects in a 3-dimensional space using readilly availiable software. Applications would include parts (such as machine components) modelling, biological (modelling living organisims) and gaming/movie modelling.
3d modelling
There are many 3D modelling software packages available, some of which can be purchased direct from the company website such as Autodesk, or can be purchased from general online stores such as Amazon in their software section.
Because it is cheap and is easy to shape. :)
The purpose of 3d cad software programs is for computer drawing, 3D modelling and realistic creation. You can read about this program at www.freebyte.com/cad/cad.htm
Jonathan Say has written: '3D parametric modelling of plain bearings'
I don't think so. If you want to make 3D models, it might be best to use a free 3D modelling and animation software called Blender You can then import the 3D model into photoshop:
get some yellow modelling clay and some starbursts do a step at a time
3D Studio Max is a modelling and rendering package. C++ is a generic programming language. You cannot export from one to the other.
In art (paintings, 3d modelling, etc.) but real life clouds? Nah, the sun and atmosphere do that.
CAD programs, Eletronic circuit board design programs, 3D modelling programs.
Get a modelling program like Blender, Sculptris, or the several ones on sandbox.yoyogames.com. (Those are all free.)