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|definition        = Graphics with old-school "blocky" by-pixel sprites and/or backgrounds. This was one of two default graphical styles of the early days of computer and video games, [[Glossary:Vector art|vector art]] being the other. Does not apply to games that have pixelated graphics but are much higher-detailed and were meant to resemble full drawings (e.g. early [[Series:Living Books|Living Books]] and [[Series:Disney's Animated Storybook|Disney's Animated Storybook]] games).
 
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Revision as of 07:03, 25 June 2020

Pixel art
Definition
Examples
Art styles

Abstract
Anime
Cartoon
Cel-shaded
Comic book
Digitized
FMV
Live action
Pixel art
Pre-rendered graphics
Realistic
Stylized
Vector art
Video backdrop
Voxel art