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Photorealism
1. Photorealism
Photorealism is an artistic style in which an artist attempts to create a painting so precise and exactly
accurate that, on first glance, it can be mistaken for a photograph. Photo realist’s gather their
imagery and information with the camera and photograph. Before embarking on a large-scale
painting, photorealist artists often create small studies in coloured pencils or water-colours, which
are generally impressive artworks in their own right. Photorealistic paintings are renowned for their
tight, technical precision, which is achieved through an intensive familiarity with the materials and
process.
Cell shading
Cell shading is a type of non-photo-realistic portrayal and an illumination model, structured for the
purpose of giving the impression that computer graphics are hand-drawn. Cell shading is used to
impersonate the style of a comic book or animation. It's actually something quite recent, being
invented somewhere around the twenty-first century. In addition to computer graphics, cell shading
is also incorporated into video games. In spite of this, the consequence of cell shading is a much
unsophisticated sense, similar to the feel of hand drawn animation. Cell shading differs from
conventional rendering; this is in its use of non-photo-realistic lighting. Conventional (smooth)
lighting standards are calculated for each pixel, and then mapped into minor distinct shades to
construct the distinguishing monotonous flat look. This is where the obscurity and highlights appear
more like chunks of colour rather than varied in a smoothed way.
2. Abstraction
To abstract means to create away from, to separate, and not to refer to something particular
anymore. The basic premise of abstraction - incidentally, a key issue of aesthetics - is that the formal
qualities of a painting are just as important as its representational qualities. Let's start with a very
simple illustration. A picture may contain a very bad drawing of a man, but if its colours are very
beautiful, it may nevertheless strike us as being a beautiful picture. This shows how a formal quality
can override a representational one. On the other hand, a photorealist painting of a terraced house
may demonstrate exquisite representationalism, but the subject matter, colour scheme and general
composition may be totally boring.
Exaggeration
Exaggeration is a representation of something in an excessive manner, It is mostly used in anime or
manga games, And aimed to be over the top and to make the game farfetched and fun.
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