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computer graphics
noun
pictorial computer output produced on a display screen, plotter, or printer.
the study of the techniques used to produce such output.
computer graphics
noun
(functioning as singular) the use of a computer to produce and manipulate pictorial images on a video screen, as in animation techniques or the production of audiovisual aids
Word History and Origins
Origin of computer graphics1
Example Sentences
To Light Wire, an “immersive art creative content company” from Brazil, the “dream” involves blending computer graphics technology with a choreographed live performance.
The part where it falls into the pool, that’s computer graphics.
A keen artist, he studied computer graphics at university and got a job at a London game studio.
It’s also used for news coverage and editing and in 3D video and computer graphics, including hit movies like “Godzilla Minus One,” and games based on human athletes’ movements, according to Yoshida.
He studied economics, statistics, computer graphics and spatial analysis and paid his way with part-time work as a programmer and researcher.
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