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  2. Canva - Wikipedia

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    Its offerings include templates for presentations, posters, and social media content, as well as functionalities for photo and video editing. The platform uses a drag-and-drop interface intended to simplify the design process.

  3. Inkscape - Wikipedia

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    Inkscape is a free and open-source vector graphics editor for traditional Unix-compatible systems such as GNU / Linux, BSD derivatives and Illumos, as well as Windows and macOS. It offers a rich set of features and is widely used for both artistic and technical illustrations such as cartoons, clip art, logos, typography, diagramming and ...

  4. Comparison of raster graphics editors - Wikipedia

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    Xara Photo & Graphic Designer: Graphic design program including photo editing and vector illustration tools Xara: 1995 (Windows) October 2018 October 1, 2018: Proprietary: XnView: Cross-platform image viewer used for converting, organising and editing graphical & video files. Pierre-emmanuel Gougelet 1998 (1.06) 2.50.0 (Windows)/0.64 (Linux, macOS)

  5. Here is the easiest way to make your own GIFs - AOL

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    Due to their widespread and increasing popularity, there is now an extremely easy way to make your own GIFs without the need for a special software, thanks to the website Giphy.

  6. GIMP - Wikipedia

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    GIMP. GNU Image Manipulation Program, commonly known by its acronym GIMP ( / ɡɪmp / GHIMP ), is a free and open-source raster graphics editor [4] used for image manipulation (retouching) and image editing, free-form drawing, transcoding between different image file formats, and more specialized tasks.

  7. Infographic - Wikipedia

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    There are also numerous tools to create very specific types of visualizations, such as creating a visualization based on embedded data in the photos on a user's smartphone. Users can create an infographic of their resume or a "picture of their digital life."

  8. Graphics pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The computer graphics pipeline, also known as the rendering pipeline or graphics pipeline, is a framework within computer graphics that outlines the necessary procedures for transforming a three-dimensional (3D) scene into a two-dimensional (2D) representation on a screen.

  9. Vector graphics - Wikipedia

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    Vector graphics are a form of computer graphics in which visual images are created directly from geometric shapes defined on a Cartesian plane, such as points, lines, curves and polygons.

  10. Computer-generated imagery - Wikipedia

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    Computer-generated imagery ( CGI) is a specific-technology or application of computer graphics for creating or improving images in art, printed media, simulators, videos and video games. These images are either static (i.e. still images) or dynamic (i.e. moving images).

  11. Moving Picture Company - Wikipedia

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    The Moving Picture Company (MPC) is a British multinational company providing visual effects, CG, animation, motion design and other services for the film, TV, brand experience and advertising industries.