the_seeker
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hey guys just wondering what are different graphic softwares available to design signs or vehicle wraps??
thx
thx
i know if i get a vector on your a$$ your a dead man
i know if i get a vector on your a$$ your a dead man
I've been working with CrayolaDraw over the past thirty years. It's easy to learn. Very intuitive. What I like best about it is the built in stylus that doesn't require a cord or batteries.
It comes with an huge pallet of sixty four colors which will cover most anything you can create. Circles, squares, ovals and rectangles can be scaled up as large as a typical household wall, usually 8' so you should be able to create large scale graphics.
The last I checked you could find a 2008 64ct 50th Birthday Limited Edition NEW box set on ebay for $12.95
It's a great software package to get you started.
OK...Mr. Seeker.
I'll answer your quesion if you can tell me the difference between a bitmap and a vector.
bitmap and vector are two types of 2d graphics,
bitmaps are madeup of small tiny dots of color aka pixels and we can actually see it by zooming in an image.all scanned or camera pics are bitmap images. the main disadvantage of bitmap image is that we lost quality when we try to resize it and they are resolution dependent.
vector images are made up of small scalable objects and they are resolution independent so they can be increased to any size without loosing the quality...fonts are one of the examples of vector images. they are not good for photos plus we cannt scan any image to vector.
hope i hv answered ur question properly and now u will keep ur words too.
i did do my homework but there are too many softwares and i cant figure it out where to begin with.i am looking forward to become a graphics designer so thats why i asked about softwares so i can start working on them.
thx for ur remarks and trust me i didnt take them in wrong spirit coz i knew that u were trying to push me to work hard.
thx
I've been working with CrayolaDraw over the past thirty years. It's easy to learn. Very intuitive. What I like best about it is the built in stylus that doesn't require a cord or batteries.
It comes with an huge pallet of sixty four colors which will cover most anything you can create. Circles, squares, ovals and rectangles can be scaled up as large as a typical household wall, usually 8' so you should be able to create large scale graphics.
The last I checked you could find a 2008 64ct 50th Birthday Limited Edition NEW box set on ebay for $12.95
It's a great software package to get you started.
bitmap and vector are two types of 2d graphics,
bitmaps are madeup of small tiny dots of color aka pixels and we can actually see it by zooming in an image.all scanned or camera pics are bitmap images. the main disadvantage of bitmap image is that we lost quality when we try to resize it and they are resolution dependent.
vector images are made up of small scalable objects and they are resolution independent so they can be increased to any size without loosing the quality...fonts are one of the examples of vector images. they are not good for photos plus we cannt scan any image to vector.
hope i hv answered ur question properly and now u will keep ur words too.
i did do my homework but there are too many softwares and i cant figure it out where to begin with.i am looking forward to become a graphics designer so thats why i asked about softwares so i can start working on them.
thx for ur remarks and trust me i didnt take them in wrong spirit coz i knew that u were trying to push me to work hard.
thx