Pixelbased
Pixelbased is a term used to describe digital imagery and rendering approaches that foreground the pixel, the smallest addressable element of a digital image. In pixelbased work, color, shading, and detail are determined at the level of individual pixels, and images are typically represented as raster grids with fixed resolution. This contrasts with vector-based methods, which describe images using scalable paths and mathematical formulas.
This approach emphasizes per-pixel control, predictable results at a given resolution, and an often grid-aligned aesthetic.
In practice, pixelbased techniques are used in retro-style games, embedded systems with fixed displays, and digital
Historically, pixelbased graphics developed with the rise of raster displays in early computing, where each screen
Related concepts include raster graphics, bitmap images, pixel art, and pixel fonts. While pixelbased design emphasizes