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Something I Learned Today

Thursday, April 2, 2009

2D computer graphics come in two varieties: raster, made up of pixels, and vector, made up of simple geometric shapes called "primitives."  There may be other varieties, but I didn't learn about them.
Posted by Matthew Mendez at 6:20 PM

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