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What is CG?

CG typically refers to Computer Graphics. It involves creating and manipulating images using computers. It is commonly used in video games, movies, television, advertising, and various design fields for visualization and special effects.

What other technologies are related to CG?

CG Competitor Technologies

HLSL (High-Level Shading Language) is a shading language developed by Microsoft for DirectX. It is a direct competitor to CG as both are used to write shaders for graphics rendering.
mentioned alongside CG in 8% (292) of relevant job posts
ShaderLab is Unity's shader language, which allows the creation of shaders within the Unity engine. It competes with CG in the realm of shader development.
mentioned alongside CG in 26% (63) of relevant job posts
GLSL (OpenGL Shading Language) is the shading language for OpenGL. It's a direct competitor because it serves the same purpose: programming the GPU for rendering.
mentioned alongside CG in 7% (192) of relevant job posts

CG Complementary Technologies

VFX (Visual Effects) are often created or enhanced using shaders written in languages like CG, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside CG in 5% (51) of relevant job posts
Vulkan is a low-level graphics API. CG shaders can be used within Vulkan pipelines, making Vulkan a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside CG in 2% (111) of relevant job posts
DirectX is a collection of APIs for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. CG is often used with DirectX.
mentioned alongside CG in 1% (71) of relevant job posts

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