PHOTOREALISM: Photorealism is a kind of art which uses drawing and painting life imagery by taking photos and copying them using a selection of tools to recreate that photo and make the painting was a picture taken.
CELL SHADING: Cel-shading, sometimes misspelled as 'cell shading', is an animation technique in which three-dimensional objects are rendered to appear two-dimensional, as if hand-drawn in the same manner as a cartoon or comic book.
ABSTRACTION: Abstraction is the process of taking away or removing characteristics from something in order to reduce it to a set of essential characteristics. In object-oriented programming, abstraction is one of three central principles (along with encapsulation and inheritance). Through the process of abstraction, a programmer hides all but the relevant data about an object in order to reduce complexity and increase efficiency.
EXAGGERATION: Exaggeration is used in games for example in Mortal kombat when they do there x-ray move they do a brutal attack that in real life it would kill you or in Final Fantasy 7 most of the characters have huge swords.




