Visualization in art

Visual artists have been using computer-based tools in visual arts rather than traditional art media more often. Artists often use computers for capturing or creating images and forms, editing those images and forms, and printing the images. In turn, they integrate digital technologies and algorithmic art with many traditional arts, and as a result, new media visuals are created, but they are a common theme between the one who prepares the scientific visualization and the artist.

On the other hand, computer usage has blurred the differences between photographers, illustrators, photo editors, handicraft artists, and 3-D modelers. Sophisticated visualization tools are required to reduce the differences between them. This leads ...

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