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Welcome to Computer Graphics Gallery. Computer generated graphics for bricks, tiles, water, and various materials is fast becoming more advanced and more detailed. Computers can calculate and render patterns, shading, and shapes at amazingly fast speed these days. With the advancement of video cards computers can now generate realistic graphics for real world simulation. One of the first movies to really make good use of computer generated graphics was "The Toy Story". Such stunning graphics used to be very difficult and painstaking to reproduce. But, things have come a long way in the past few years.Computer software can now create3D animations with just a few clicks of your mouse. It involves creating objects and shapes and then rendering and compositing several frames to make a mini movie. Transitions, morphing, and other effects are now built in to many popular animation programs like Macromedia Flash and Adobe Imageready. Complicated animations can take some time to render even on a powerful computer. There is an art to generating quality graphics and it may be worth your while to consider taking a class on computer graphics if this is something you are really interested in. Some of the terms you will need to become comfortable with include anti-aliasing, contouring, dithering, keyframe, modeling, morphing, onionskinning, real time rendering, and surface mapping. Before you take a class at least learn the basics of these topics so that you will be prepared for what is to come. In any case, please browse the articles on our website and come back again. Soon we will be adding a forum and gallery to our website. Also, please follow some of the links on our links page to other related websites. If you have a computer graphics related website please contact us to exchange links with you.