The correct statement about CGI graphics from the given options is:
Every aspect of the image needs to be programmed.
This is true because CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) involves creating images through computer graphics, which requires programming to manage everything from modeling and rendering to lighting and texturing. The other statements are inaccurate or misleading.
- CGI is not one of the oldest forms of animation; it is relatively modern compared to hand-drawn animation.
- While CGI can reduce the need for traditional drawing in some respects, it still requires artistic skills and design principles.
- CGI typically requires more programming and technical knowledge than simply using a drawing program, which may have user-friendly interfaces and tools.