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Gouraud shading and Phong shading:
Shading is the process of implementing illumination model at the pixel points or on the surface of the polygon of graphic objects. There are two main types of shading process implemented in the process. These are Gouraud shading and Phong shading. Gourand shading is the process of color computation based on per-vertex while Phong shading is the process of color computation based on per-fragment.
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