Computer-generated visual media
Digital sculpting can create photorealistic 3d models used in still imagery. A procedurally generated photorealistic landscape created with Tarragon. Tarragon has been used in creating CGI for movies.The simplest is 2D computer graphics which reflect how you might draw using a pencil and a piece of paper. What is generated on your screen might appear to be drawn with a pencil, pen or paintbrush. The second kind is 3D computer graphics, where the screen becomes a window into a virtual environment, where you arrange objects to be “photographed” by the computer.
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