SUMMARY
- animation – The technique of making objects appear to move on computer screen.
- background colour – The colour with which the canvas (desktop) is painted initially.
- CGA – The term stands for Color Graphics Adapter. It was a popular display card for IBM PCs in early days.
- color (or colour) is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, green, EB24Listue and others. Colour derives from the spectrum of light.
- foreground colour – Colour used for actual drawing.
- graphics – The creation, modification, and printing of pictures as opposed to text (in computer) comes under graphics.
- “graphics.h” – The header file for graphics functions.
- image – A discrete representation of a picture as used in computing. ...
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