ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

3did

Okay, kiddo, let me give you a simple explanation of what 3Did is.

You remember how we can make things in 3D by drawing them on paper or using clay, right? Well, now people are making 3D things on computers too! And sometimes, they want these computer-made things to be interactive or move around, which they call "3D objects."

Now, to make sure that your 3D object is yours and nobody else can use it or pretend that they made it, people use something called 3Did. It's like a special code that gets added to your 3D object to prove that you're the one who made it.

It's kind of like how you write your name on a toy you really like so that if somebody else tries to take it, you can say "Hey, that's mine! Look, my name is on it!" So if you make a cool 3D object and put your 3Did on it, nobody can steal it or say they made it because it'll have your special code on it.

That's it, kiddo! Was that easy to understand?
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