The world of board games has witnessed a remarkable transformation with the rise of digital versions powered by advanced computer graphics. What once required a physical board, cards, and tokens has now been reimagined into interactive, visually dynamic experiences that can be played across...
In the realm of computer graphics, creating massive, detailed environments has always been time-consuming. Artists would often spend countless hours manually designing every object, tree, rock, or building. But then came procedural generation — a revolutionary method that allows computers to...
Procedural generation is transforming the way digital worlds are created — from designing complex 3D terrains to generating entire cities using just a few lines of code. While it may sound highly technical, procedural generation is a key pillar of modern computer graphics that blends creativity...
In the realm of computer graphics, much of the focus tends to revolve around achieving photorealism—making digital scenes look indistinguishable from real life. But another branch of the field thrives by doing the exact opposite: Non-Photorealistic Rendering (NPR).
NPR isn’t about simulating...