![]() ![]() 2D Design ¶ĢD Design is a drawing of objects that have two dimensions such as length and width. It can be seen that the raster/image when zoomed in to a certain magnification will look not smooth because it is based on pixels, while in the vector image when zoomed the image remains in a smooth state. (copy some image and write/draw object then compare it) We tried to compare images and vectors using inkscape (This vector image was created using Adobe Illustrator.) When vector graphics are scaled, the edges remain crisp and sharp no matter the size. Vector image: The vector image is created by defining points and curves. ![]() Notice that as soon as the raster version is scaled, the pixels on the edge begin to show and the edges no longer look smooth. Raster (bitmap) image: At 100% the bitmap, or raster, version of the image looks almost the same as the vector version. Vector images are described by lines, shapes, and other graphic image components stored in a format that incorporates geometric formulas for rendering the image elements. Raster (or bitmap) images are described by an array or map of bits within a rectangular grid of pixels or dots. Invention, Intellectual Property, and Income Principles and Practices & Project Managementġ4.
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