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- Sprite_(computer_graphics) abstract "In computer graphics, a sprite (also known by other names; see Synonyms below) is a two-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene. Initially including just graphical objects handled separately from the memory bitmap of a video display, this now includes various manners of graphical overlays.Originally, sprites were a method of integrating unrelated bitmaps so that they appeared to be part of the normal bitmap on a screen, such as creating an animated character that can be moved on a screen without altering the data defining the overall screen. Such sprites can be created by either electronic circuitry or software. In circuitry, a hardware sprite is a hardware construct that employs custom DMA channels to integrate visual elements with the main screen in that it super-imposes two discrete video sources. Software can simulate this through specialized rendering methods. More recently, CSS sprites are used in web design as a way to improve performance by combining numerous small images or icons into a larger image called a sprite sheet or tile set, and selecting which icon to show on the rendered page using Cascading Style Sheets.As three-dimensional graphics became more prevalent, sprites came to include flat images seamlessly integrated into complicated three-dimensional scenes.".
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- Sprite_(computer_graphics) hasPhotoCollection Sprite_(computer_graphics).
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) subject Category:Computer_graphics_data_structures.
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) subject Category:Video_game_design.
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) subject Category:Video_game_development.
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) type Abstraction100002137.
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) type Arrangement105726596.
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) type Cognition100023271.
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) type ComputerGraphicsDataStructures.
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) type DataStructure105728493.
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Sprite_(computer_graphics) comment "In computer graphics, a sprite (also known by other names; see Synonyms below) is a two-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene.".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "Sprite (Computergrafik)".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "Sprite (computer graphics)".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "Sprite (computer)".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "Sprite (gráfico)".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "Sprite (informatica)".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "Sprite (jeu vidéo)".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "Sprite (videojuegos)".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "Sprite animation".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "Sprite".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "Спрайт (компьютерная графика)".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "スプライト (映像技術)".
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) label "精灵 (计算机图形学)".
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- Sprite_(computer_graphics) sameAs Sprite_(computer).
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) sameAs Sprite.
- Sprite_(computer_graphics) sameAs Sprite_(gráfico).
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