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  • 1Non-photorealistic rendering — A normal shader (left) and a NPR shader using cel shading (right) Non photorealistic rendering (NPR) is an area of computer graphics that focuses on enabling a wide variety of expressive styles for digital art. In contrast to traditional computer …

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  • 2Visual Nature Studio — Infobox Software name = Visual Nature Studio logo = caption = Blue Ridge Pastures, Photorealistic View author = 3D Nature, LLC developer = Gary R. Huber, Chris Hanson released = Sept 7, 2001 latest release version = 3.01 latest release date =… …

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  • 3Computer animation — Further information: Animation and Computer generated imagery An example of computer animation which is produced in the motion capture technique Computer animation is the process used for generating animated images by using computer… …

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  • 43D modeling — This article is about computer modeling within an artistic medium. For scientific usage, see Computer simulation. 3D computer graphics …

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  • 5Rendering (computer graphics) — Not to be confused with 3D rendering. A variety of rendering techniques applied to a single 3D scene …

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  • 6Autodesk 3ds Max — Version 2010 interface with a rendered Utah teapot D …

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  • 7Google Earth — Infobox Software name = Google Earth caption = Screenshot of Google Earth in Windows Vista developer = Google released = mid 2006 latest release version = 4.3.7284.3916 latest release date = release date and age|2008|7|13 programming language =… …

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  • 83D computer graphics software — 3D computer graphics Basics …

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  • 9Ray tracing (graphics) — In computer graphics, ray tracing is a technique for generating an image by tracing the path of light through pixels in an image plane. The technique is capable of producing a very high degree of photorealism; usually higher than that of typical… …

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  • 10Motion capture — Motion capture, motion tracking, or mocap are terms used to describe the process of recording movement and translating that movement on to a digital model. It is used in military, entertainment, sports, and medical applications, and for… …

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