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    clipping
    /ˈklɪpɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. a small piece trimmed from something: "hedge clippings and grass cuttings"

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  2. Sep 23, 2011 · Clipping is a noun that means a piece cut off something or an article cut from a newspaper. It also means a penalty in American football for hitting a player below the waist.

  3. Learn the meaning of clipping as something that is cut out or off, especially from a publication. See examples, synonyms, word history, and related phrases of clipping.

  4. Clipping is the act of cutting something off or out, especially an article from a newspaper or magazine. It can also mean the distortion of a signal or a fast pace. See more meanings, origins and sentences of clipping.

  5. noun. 1. something cut out or trimmed off, esp an article from a newspaper; cutting. 2. the distortion of an audio or visual signal in which the tops of peaks with a high amplitude are cut off, caused by, for example, overloading of amplifier circuits. adjective. 3. (prenominal) informal. fast. a clipping pace. Collins English Dictionary.

    • Introduction
    • Why Do We Need clipping?
    • Applications
    • Conclusion

    Clipping in computer graphicsrefers to removing objects or parts of objects outside of the visible area of a computer screen or viewport. In this tutorial, we’ll delve into various types of clipping techniques and their wide-ranging applications in computer graphics.

    The viewing window (or viewport) often has a limited display area. Moreover, when rendering complex scenes, it’s essential to optimize performance by discarding objects or parts of objects that viewers can’t see. Clipping helps eliminate unnecessary calculations and improves the efficiency of rendering algorithms. Furthermore, it guarantees the dis...

    Clipping in computer graphics finds applications in various contexts: 1. Real-time rendering in video games:Clipping can optimize the performance by rendering only the visible portions of game objects, improving frame rates and overall gameplay experience 2. CAD and architectural design: Clipping can also assist in displaying complex 3D modelsaccur...

    In this article, we talked about clipping in computer graphics. By removing or hiding portions of an object that aren’t visible, clipping improves rendering performance.

  6. clipping. (ˈklɪpɪŋ) n. 1. (Journalism & Publishing) something cut out or trimmed off, esp an article from a newspaper; cutting. 2. (Electronics) the distortion of an audio or visual signal in which the tops of peaks with a high amplitude are cut off, caused by, for example, overloading of amplifier circuits. adj.

  7. Definition of clipping noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.