Computer Generated Visuals
Full Form of CGV
What is CGV?
Computer Generated Visuals (CGV) refers to imagery created entirely or partially using computer software and hardware. In India, CGV has become a cornerstone of the entertainment, gaming, and simulation industries. It is extensively used in Bollywood and regional film industries for special effects, animated sequences, and virtual sets. Television commercials, video games, and architectural walkthroughs also rely heavily on CGV. The rise of Indian animation studios and VFX houses has positioned the country as a global hub for CGV production. This technology is also applied in education, medical imaging, and military training simulations. CGV is created using tools like 3D modeling, rendering, and compositing software. It differs from CGI (Computer Generated Imagery) primarily in scope — CGV often emphasizes the final visual output rather than the entire image generation process. For competitive exams like UGC NET or NID DAT, knowledge of CGV fundamentals, including concepts like ray tracing and texture mapping, is tested under computer graphics or multimedia sections. As Indian media consumption grows, mastering CGV opens career opportunities in animation, game design, and visual effects.
CGV का फुल फॉर्म
कंप्यूटर जनित दृश्य
Example
The blockbuster movie's underwater kingdom was built entirely with CGV, saving crores in set construction costs.