Graphics and Animation Multimedia Projects Part 2.
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What do graphics look like?Graphics can be:
Black and White (2 colors)
Grayscale (all variations of black)
Color (RGB – best for web and computer or CMYK – best for printing images)
Still
Animated
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What do graphics do?Graphics can:
Illustrate or demonstrate procedures
Clarify data
Convey ideas
Tell stories
Add visual appeal
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Computer Graphics Technology Images created or edited on
computers are either:Bitmapped graphics
Vector graphics
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What are bitmapped graphics? Bitmapped graphics, also known as
raster graphics, consist of grids of tiny dots called pixels. Each pixel is assigned a color.
Can be a continuous-tone image, such as a photographBitmap graphic editors are called paint programsEnlarging a bitmap graphic may cause the image to lose crispness and clarity, will get pixilated.
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What are vector graphics?
Vector graphics use mathematical formulas to define lines, curves, and other attributes.
Generally much smaller than raster graphic files
Vector graphic editors are called draw programs
Do not lose clarity as you enlarge them.
Appear as bitmaps on computer monitors because computer monitors consist of pixels
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Graphics Quality Two factors that determine graphics
quality are resolution and color depth.Resolution is the number of pixels per inch. Computer Monitors use 72dpi.
Color depth refers to the number of distinct colors an image can contain. It can range from 2-bit (black and white) to 24-bit (16.7 million colors).
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Graphic File FormatsA computer can save and interpret graphic images in a variety of formats. Some of the most common are:
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
TIFF (Tagged Information File Format)
PIC (PICTure)
BMP (bitmap)
TGA (Targa)
PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
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Editing GraphicsGraphics editors have features for changing the sizes of images as well as their colors and other attributes. These include:
Dithering
Cropping
Anti-aliasing
Resizing
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Anti-aliasingAnti-aliasing smoothes the lines or transitions between neighboring colors and shapes
Not anti-aliased
Anti-aliased
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Animation in Multimedia Some common uses of animation
include:An animated navigation button that changes when the cursor passes over it (rollover) Tutorials using animated graphics for demonstrationWeb site advertisements that are animated to attract attentionComputer games using animation to simulate action
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Digital PhotographySteps to Good Composition1. Focus2. Center the subject3. Use rule of thirds4. Check the background5. Unifying Elements6. Special Effects7. Action settings
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FocusFocus can mean two
things
1. Is the picture clear. OR
2. What is the focus or purpose of the picture
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Center the SubjectThis is the most common mistake, give the focus of the photo prominence without it being perfectly centered
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Check the BackgroundBe sure to rid the photo of non-essential “clutter so more attention is on the Focus of the photo
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Unifying ElementsTo help the eye wander around the photo use line or geometric shapes to tie the photo together
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Special EffectsChoose different angles, distances and perspectives to create interest. Changing lighting can also be effective
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