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Photorealistic computer graphics can be created by taking an original 3D rendering, which resembles a photograph, and morphing the image in photoshop. This creates a life-like 3D model, using a real image, that is a time consuming chore for 3D animators.

An example of a photorealistic morph looks like this image below

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Computer graphics | 3D computer graphics

 

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