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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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|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, 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 Living Books and Disney's Animated Storybook games).
 
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Revision as of 07:12, 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