A striped racer, also known as the California whipsnake, is a species of non-venomous snake native to the coast and foothills of California. It is a long, slender, and fast-moving snake, identified by its distinctive stripes running down the length of its body. They primarily feed on lizards and small rodents. The scientific name for this species is Masticophis lateralis.
Wireframe
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A wireframe is a three-dimensional model that only includes vertices and lines. It does not contain surfaces, textures, or lighting like a 3D mesh. Instead, a wireframe model is a 3D image comprised of only wires that represent three-dimensional shapes.
Wireframes provide the most basic representation of a three-dimensional scene or object. They are often used as the starting point in 3D modeling since they create a frame for 3D structures. For example, a 3D graphic designer can create a model from scratch by simply defining points (vertices) and connecting them with lines (paths). Once the shape is created, surfaces or textures can be added to make the model appear more realistic.
The lines within a wireframe connect to create polygons, such as triangles and rectangles, that together represent three-dimensional shapes. The result may be as simple as a cube or as complex as a three-dimensional scene with people and objects. The number of polygons within a wireframe is typically a good indicator of how detailed the 3D model is.
Since wireframes only contain vertices and lines, they can be rendered very quickly. Therefore, a complex 3D image or animation might be reduced to a wireframe model so it can be rendered and edited in real-time. While wireframe representations of 3D animations were commonly used in early 3D design, todays GPUs are so fast, they can often render fully shaded surfaces and textures in real-time with little to no lag.
NOTE: A wireframe may also refer to a mockup or prototype of a website layout or app design.
Basic cube wireframe
Wireframe model of a teapot
Wireframe meaning & definition 1 of Wireframe.
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A blueprint for a website’s user interface (UI). Wireframes are simplified sketches—often drawn by hand—of how content and functionality come together in a layout. They focus on how elements are ordered and placed on a page but rarely include specifics about the final visual design. For example, photographs are represented by a box with an X through them. Wireframes are an essential step in responsive web design, since the same elements need to be reordered for different screen sizes.
Wireframe meaning & definition 2 of Wireframe.