GFX is a commonly recognised contraction of the word Graphics. Graphics are anything that has beed displayed on a surface this includes paintings and movies.
Since you can't see the hidden surface, from your point of view, then the graphics system should not (normally) display the hidden surface except (optionally) to display dashed lines for hidden edges and dashed dimension lines to hidden edges.
Animations in 2D involve manipulations on a graphics "surface", where animations are rendered pixel-by-pixel onto a graphics memory area that corresponds to the viewing space allowed by the graphics hardware. Actual animations are done by moving the positions of distinct entities called 'sprites', as well as changing the graphics associated with the sprites either programmatically or by loading a prerendered graphic onto the surface. Animations for 3D involve loading entities called "meshes." Meshes are sets of data that contain information about points, colors, and other important data. These meshes are then placed in the view, scaled (resized) to fit, "textures" are applied, lights are placed, and then the graphics engine will translate the locations and colors onto a flat surface similar to the 2D animation system.
In 3D computer graphics, hidden surface determination (also known as hidden surface removal (HSR), occlusion culling (OC) or visible surface determination (VSD)) is the process used to determine which surfaces and parts of surfaces are not visible from a certain viewpoint. A hidden surface determination algorithm is a solution to the visibility problem, which was one of the first major problems in the field of 3D computer graphics. The process of hidden surface determination is sometimes called hiding, and such an algorithm is sometimes called a hider. The analogue for line rendering is hidden line removal. Hidden surface determination is necessary to render an image correctly, so that one cannot look through walls in virtual reality.
Animated graphics are animated. Non animated graphics are not animated.
Depending on the graphics card in your computer it will state the graphics you have
No. Graphics is not a verb.
what is meta graphics?
You can get some star graphics from deviantart.com Also you can get other graphics as well.
I think it is vector graphics and raster(bit mapped) graphics
in graphics gdriver means graphics driver. it contains DETECT as an exception.
graphics mode , the system sets the mode to graphics from text mode