In traditional computing terms, the basic element of computer graphics is a pixel, the atomic (not divisible) unit of display. It can be "Off" (=of background color) or "On" in any other color out o the supported set of colors, but it can't be halved.
In modern computers, pixels still exist, and all the above is still true. However, with today's very high resolution screens, the dimensions of an individual pixel hardly matter any more. Therefore, the basic elements of computer graphics of a modern computer system are points, straight and arced lines, and basic geometric shapes such as ellipses, rectangles, triangles and trapezes.
To proof my point, I refer to modern 3D animation software, software which was used to create popular and (technically) awe-inspiring movies such as Monsters, Inc or Toy Story, to name just two. In these tools, shapes as complex as the entire body of a hairy monster are composed of (many) points, straight lines, and triangles.
Therefore, the basic elements of modern computer graphics are points, straight lines and triangles.
There are the slides themselves. On the slides you will have text and/or graphics. You will have basic transitions and animations. You may have other elements, such as music and video. It will depend on the presentation you are trying to create.
There are several basic elements of advertising. Some of these include copy, graphics, layout, size and shape, placement, and paper and ink.
Graphics includes all visual presentation other than basic text; such as photographs, cartoons, graphs, logos and other symbols. It also includes some text elements such as colour, font, style and presentation.
The four basic categories of output are text, graphics, audio, and video. Text output includes words and characters displayed on a screen or printed on paper. Graphics output involves images and visual elements. Audio output produces sound, while video output displays moving images.
Graphics can refer to any photos, drawings, shapes or any of the built-in elements that Powerpoint provides, like flow chart elements etc.
Harmony, rhythm, and tempo are basic elements of music. Beat and meter are also basic elements of music.
David F. Rogers has written: 'Procedural Elements of Computer Graphics' 'Mathematical elements for computer graphics' -- subject(s): Computer graphics, Wiskundige methoden, Infographie, Computermethoden
In traditional computing terms, the basic element of computer graphics is a pixel, the atomic (not divisible) unit of display. It can be "Off" (=of background color) or "On" in any other color out o the supported set of colors, but it can't be halved.In modern computers, pixels still exist, and all the above is still true. However, with today's very high resolution screens, the dimensions of an individual pixel hardly matter any more. Therefore, the basic elements of computer graphics of a modern computer system are points, straight and arced lines, and basic geometric shapes such as ellipses, rectangles, triangles and trapezes.To proof my point, I refer to modern 3D animation software, software which was used to create popular and (technically) awe-inspiring movies such as Monsters, Inc or Toy Story, to name just two. In these tools, shapes as complex as the entire body of a hairy monster are composed of (many) points, straight lines, and triangles.Therefore, the basic elements of modern computer graphics are points, straight lines and triangles.
An atom is the basic particle from which elements are made :D
The three basic elements of design are point, line and shape.
Robert Stewart has written: 'Le temps de la femme serpent' 'Graphics programming with Visual Basic' -- subject(s): Computer graphics, Microsoft Visual BASIC
Acidic elements include elements like hydrogen, sulfur, and chlorine, which can form acidic compounds when they react with water. Basic elements include elements like sodium, potassium, and magnesium, which can form basic compounds when they react with water.