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Graphics programs are computer software that enable a user to modify or view graphics files. Computer graphics be classified into two distinct categories: raster graphics and vector graphics. Before learning about computer software that manipulates or displays these graphics types, you should be familiar with both.


Many graphics programs focus exclusively on either vector or raster graphics, but there are a few that combine them in interesting and sometimes unexpected ways.


Most graphics programs have the ability to import and export one or more graphics file formats.


Several graphics programs support animation, or digital video. Vector graphics animation can be described as a series of mathematical transformations that are applied in sequence to one or more shapes in a scene. Raster graphics animation works in a similar fashion to film-based animation, where a series of still images produces the illusion of continuous movement.


Descriptions of specific graphics editing and viewing programs coming soon!