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1 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Raster vs. Vector Images

2 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Vector Images

3 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Vector Graphics Vector graphics are made up of lines and curves defined by mathematical objects called vectors. These vectors can be filled with solid colors, gradients, and even patterns. raster vs. vector images

4 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Vector Graphics (advantages) Can be scaled up or down without distortion. Lines and curves will remain crisp and sharp. Attributes such as stroke thickness, fill color, fill gradient, stroke color, stroke type etc. can be changed at any time. Not restricted to rectangular shapes like bitmaps. Smaller file size. Ideal for graphics that frequently have to be displayed at varying sizes and colors (e.g. logos.) raster vs. vector images

5 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Vector Graphics (defining characteristics) Cartoony (non-realistic) appearance Solid or smoothly gradated fill colors Shapes delineated by strokes Crisp edges without anti-aliasing (when viewed in the native graphics program) raster vs. vector images

6 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Vector Graphic (in the vector drawing software before rasterizing) raster vs. vector images

7 i n t r o t o d e s i g n raster vs. vector images Examples of vector images

8 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Vector Graphics (disadvantages) Unsuitable for photo-realistic imagery as they cannot depict the continuous subtle tones of a photograph. That's why most of the vector images you see tend to have a cartoon-like appearance. raster vs. vector images

9 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Vector Graphics (created by) Vector graphics software (e.g. Adobe Illustrator, CAD software, Adobe Flash, 3ds max). NOTE: All vector graphics are eventually displayed as raster graphics on displays. The transformation of a vector image into a raster on is called rasterizing. raster vs. vector images

10 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Adobe Illustrator CS3 Non-realistic illustration Logo design Graphic design layout (single page) Web page layout raster vs. vector images

11 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Raster Images

12 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Raster Graphics (bitmaps) Use a grid of small squares known as pixels to represent images. Each pixel is assigned a specific location and color value. raster vs. vector images

13 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Raster Graphics (advantages) Superior for creating photo-realistic images and areas of inconsistent tone. Great for manipulating and compositing photographic images. Best medium for fine artists with backgrounds in sketching, painting, etc. when used in conjunction with a drawing tablet. raster vs. vector images

14 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Raster Graphics (defining characteristics) Can appear realistic or cartoony Takes on the appearances of traditional illustration techniques such as sketchy lines, a painterly appearance, fine detail. Drastic changes in tone including realistic shading and shadows. Blurred anti-aliased edges raster vs. vector images

15 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Vector Graphic converted to a raster graphic through rasterization. raster vs. vector images

16 i n t r o t o d e s i g n raster vs. vector images Example of raster image

17 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Raster Graphics (disadvantages) Since raster graphics are comprised of pixels, when you scale a raster graphic up, it has to invent ( interpolate ) the missing information and fill in pixels that weren’t previously there. Therefore, the image will be appear blurry. Since you are saving the color data of every pixel in a raster graphic the file sizes are larger than vector graphics. The edges of raster graphics are not crisp. To avoid seeing the “stair-stepping” of pixels ( aliasing ), the surrounding pixel colors are averaged to create smoother transitions ( anti- aliasing ). raster vs. vector images

18 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Raster Graphics (created by) Digital Cameras Scanners Raster graphics software (e.g. Adobe Photoshop, The GIMP.) Any image found on the Internet (.JPG,.GIF,.PNG, is a raster graphic). raster vs. vector images

19 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Adobe Photoshop CS3 Photographic manipulation Web graphic preparation Web page layout Graphic design layout Visualization Film, video and multimedia graphics Sketching and painting raster vs. vector images

20 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Overview

21 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Raster Graphic raster vs. vector images Vector Graphic

22 i n t r o t o d e s i g n Illustrator and Photoshop used together raster vs. vector images

23 i n t r o t o d e s i g n The End


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