Active graphics involve the use of technology that allows for user interaction and dynamic content, such as Video Games and simulations, where graphics change in response to user inputs. In contrast, passive graphics are static and do not change with user interaction, like printed images or traditional paintings. Active graphics require processing power and often real-time rendering, while passive graphics rely on pre-created visual content. This distinction highlights the level of engagement and interactivity each type offers.
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