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What is the process of obtaining photorealistic or non-photorealistic 2D images from three-dimensional models?
What is the process of obtaining photorealistic or non-photorealistic 2D images from three-dimensional models?
- Wireframe
- Rasterization
- Real time rendering
- 3D Rendering (correct)
Which process involves creating images or animations by means of computer programs?
Which process involves creating images or animations by means of computer programs?
- Real time rendering
- Rendering (correct)
- Rasterization
- Wireframe
What is the process of converting vector format data to raster format (pixels or dots)?
What is the process of converting vector format data to raster format (pixels or dots)?
- Anti-aliasing
- Wireframe
- Rasterization (correct)
- 3D Rendering
In computer graphics, what type of model view is formed by drawing only the edges where the surfaces of the objects intersect?
In computer graphics, what type of model view is formed by drawing only the edges where the surfaces of the objects intersect?
What does anti-aliasing involve in terms of image processing?
What does anti-aliasing involve in terms of image processing?
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Computer Graphics Fundamentals
- The process of obtaining photorealistic or non-photorealistic 2D images from three-dimensional models is called rendering.
Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI)
- CGI involves creating images or animations by means of computer programs.
Rasterization
- Rasterization is the process of converting vector format data to raster format (pixels or dots).
Wireframe Model
- A wireframe model is a type of model view formed by drawing only the edges where the surfaces of the objects intersect.
Image Processing Techniques
- Anti-aliasing involves smoothing the jagged edges of lines or curves in digital images to improve their appearance, particularly when displayed at a lower resolution.
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