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Rendering A graphics term that is also known as Rasterization. It is the process of translating high-level database descriptions to pixels on the screen. Rendering consists of a number of steps, including: S [..]
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Renderingmid-15c., "action of restoring," verbal noun from render (v.). Meaning "a translation" is from 1640s; that of "extracting or melting of fat" is from 1792. Visual arts sen [..]
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RenderingA representation, executed in perspective, of a proposed structure.
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RenderingJensens Internet Dictionary Generally refers to graphics rendering, especially 3-D rendering. Biedney (1994) provides a technical discussion and a comparison of alternative software options for rendering 3-D images on desktop computers. (See also Authoring)
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RenderingDefinition Drawing or painting showing a perspective view of a prospective development to show how it will look when completed; typically an artistic view rather than a merely technical view of the pr [..]
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RenderingThe process by which video editing software and hardware convert raw video, effects, transitions and filters into a new continuous video file. A non-real time drawing of a picture relying on computer processing speed for graphics and compositing.
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RenderingA representation of a building, interior, etc executed in perspective. A 3-D representation of a kitchen or bath design. In CAD software, the process of generating an image from three-dimensional objects using viewpoint, texture, and lighting information.
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RenderingAn artistic sketch or representation of a design concept.
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RenderingPlastering on the outside of a wall, often lime-washed. (Kenyon, John R. Medieval Fortifications, 211)
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Rendering(n) a performance of a musical composition or a dramatic role etc.(n) an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious(n) the act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic perfo [..]
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RenderingThe giving way or yielding to the efforts of some mechanical power. It is used in opposition to jambing or sticking. Ride at anchor
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RenderingA detailed illustration.
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Renderingthe process of generating a shaded image of how geometry might look under a given set of lighting conditions, and based on a given set of materials.
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RenderingMode available from the Properties panel for a view on a drawing sheet. Use Rendering mode to change the Graphics style for the view. Select Inherit if you want to link the graphics style to the paren [..]
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RenderingApplying shading and lighting effects to a two dimensional image to create the look of a three dimensional object. Resolution:
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RenderingThe process by which video editing software and hardware convert raw video, effects, transitions and filters into a new continuous video file. A non-real time drawing of a picture relying on computer [..]
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Rendering1. Slowly cooking meat tissues and trimmings to obtain fat. 2. Clearing frying fat by heating it.
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RenderingRendering Breaks Out Saturated Fats from Animal Products.
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RenderingRemoving fat from connective tissue by heat as in rendering lard (dripping).
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RenderingRendering is the process involved in the generation of a two-dimensional or three-dimensional image from a model by means of application programs. Rendering is mostly used in architectural designs, vi [..]
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RenderingRelated to animal waste, a process that breaks down and converts animal tissue into a usable commodity. Rendering operations can make edible products such as canned pet food, or non-edible product [..]
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Rendering The process of producing a 2D image from a 3D scene description.
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