Thursday, 13 October 2011

vector graphics

Vector graphics are a path with a start and an end between the start and end with other points between them which can be curves and angles. A path can be a line, square a triangle or any curvy shape. Vector graphics can be used for simple or complex drawings. because v
 Vector graphics are not made of dots, unlike raster graphics; so when it is stretched it, it is not going to become pixulated, because vector graphics don’t lose their image quality, it can be blown up to fit a large scaled area like a billboard, or it can be shrunk down to fit on a small scale area like a business card.
Programmes that can be used to create vector graphics are Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand, Macromedia Flash and ACD Canvas.
Vector graphics can be used for three dimensional looking animations, games design, advertising, artworks; they can be used in lazar light shows, using lasers and mirrors to direct beams of light to form images.

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