CGI

English (en)

CGI
Computer-generated imagery (CGI) 
is the creation of still or 
animated visual content using 
imaging software. The images and 
animations created with software 
for cartoons, video games, movies 
and commercials. The special effects 
in today's movies, which mix real 
actors with aliens and monsters, are 
generated in the computer. There is 
no limit to the fantasy world that 
can be created with computer-
generated imagery (CGI) techniques.

Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa

Related terms
Icon, CGI

Igbo (ig)

  • Eserese nsinọwaozi

Decomposition: This means graphics generated from the computer. Eserese means graphics or illustrations while ọwa ozi means information channel.

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  • Onyoonyo sitere n'ọwaozi

Decomposition: This means media or graphics generated from the computer. Onyoonyo means media while ọwa ozi means information channel.

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  • Ntinyendụ

Decomposition: This means to add life to something like is done in computer-generated imagery. Ntinye means to add or put while ndụ means life.

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  • Eserese ígwè mere

Decomposition: This means machine generated illustrations. Eserese means illustrations, ígwè means machine, while mere means generated.

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