Wikipedia:WikiProject Computer graphics

WikiProject Computer graphics
Welcome to WikiProject Computer graphics, a project to better organize information in articles related to the field of Computer graphics. This project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. This page documents the general scope of this project. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see below for things needing attention.

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Scope
This project is involved in the following criteria:
 * 3D computer graphics
 * 2D computer graphics
 * Mathematical concepts or algorithms related to computer graphics
 * Hardware
 * Software
 * Graphics libraries
 * Graphics standards and file formats
 * Graphics APIs (ie Vulkan, OpenGL)

What this project is not:
 * Software tangentially related to computer graphics (ie web browsers)

The project aims primarily to: This WikiProject aims to organize, expand and improve all Wikipedia's articles on areas or subjects relating to computer graphics, 3D computer graphics and related subjects.
 * provide guidelines and recommendations for articles that describe all aspects of Computer graphics
 * improve Wikipedia's coverage of the Computer graphics field by creating, expanding, and maintaining such articles
 * serve as the central point of discussion for issues related to Computer graphics on Wikipedia
 * maintain the portal

Participation
Anyone can participate in this WikiProject. If you want to get involved in this project, please add your name to the list of members. You may indicate your participation by adding the userbox User WikiProject Computer graphics to your user page, shown on the right to show your support for the project. This will add yourself to Category:WikiProject Computer graphics participants automatically.

Articles
In order to write proper articles, please especially understand the following policies:
 * The five pillars of Wikipedia — a quick rundown of the five key rules you need to start editing.
 * Simplified ruleset — 12 rules of thumb to help you avoid problems.
 * List of policies — a comprehensive list of the 42 official policies.

Assessment
Anyone can assess articles (regardless of membership to the WikiProject) by adding or editing the  and   parameters to the  template. The template is found on talk pages. For more information, see here.