computer graphics
Americannoun
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pictorial computer output produced on a display screen, plotter, or printer.
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the study of the techniques used to produce such output.
noun
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Origin of computer graphics
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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Casually defined shapes suggest cups, plants and birds, distilled to icons in the manner of computer graphics.
From Washington Post
Initially, Nickelodeon, owned by Paramount Global, had resisted recognizing the group and the inclusion of production workers into its existing collective bargaining agreement under the Animation Guild, which includes artists and computer graphics technicians.
From Los Angeles Times
An unsung triumph of technical innovation, “Treasure Planet” marked a turning point in the use of 3-D computer graphics in Disney animated features.
From New York Times
Meanwhile, DeepMind announced a tool called AlphaTensor, an algorithm that designs more efficient algorithms for multiplying blocks of numbers called matrices—an operation useful for computer graphics, physics simulations, and machine learning itself.
From Science Magazine
And this holds whether the animator works in hand drawing, stop-motion, or computer graphics.
From New York Times
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