Re: Critique my first vectored image
If that's really your first vector image, it's very, very good.
Sue and Lynn (and anyone else, I guess): There are different ways computers can interpret images. The way you're used to seeing it is as a collection of different colors of dots. This is called raster imaging and it works just fine for most things, but not for enlarging or shrinking images. Vector images are really images generated by a computer as a series of lines, curves, and shapes, and they are much better for tasks such as enlarging, shrinking, rotating, or moving images. The illutration at the Wikipedia link above kinda helps you get it.
There's a lot more to it, of course, but that's the basic difference. Applications like Flash, Director, and Freehand use vector graphics, primarily. Apps like Photoshop use raster images.
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Re: Critique my first vectored image
Quite impressive indeed. Will it help you get a Job?
Auntie Lynn
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Re: Critique my first vectored image
Well, I'm certainly impressed, Adrian, however I have no idea what a vectored image is!!! Regardless, looks good to me!
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Critique my first vectored image
I created a vector image of my car, and I thought I'd get input on my first vectored image:
(and if this is the wrong place for it, please move it mods/admin)Tags: None
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