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lesson 22 Graphics Software

Lesson 22 Graphics Software. This lesson includes the following sections: Paint Programs Photo-Manipulation Programs Draw Programs Computer-Aided Design

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lesson 22

Graphics Software

Page 2: Lesson 22 Graphics Software. This lesson includes the following sections: Paint Programs Photo-Manipulation Programs Draw Programs Computer-Aided Design

This lesson includes the following sections:

• Paint Programs

• Photo-Manipulation Programs

• Draw Programs

• Computer-Aided Design Programs

• 3-D Modeling Programs

• Animation

• Graphics and the World Wide Web

Page 3: Lesson 22 Graphics Software. This lesson includes the following sections: Paint Programs Photo-Manipulation Programs Draw Programs Computer-Aided Design

• Paint programs work with bitmap images and manage the individual pixels that make up an image.

• Paint programs provide a variety of tools that can add special effects to an image.

• It can be difficult to edit an entity in a paint program because the program does not see the entity as a whole, but as a set of pixels. To edit the image, you must make changes to the pixels that comprise it.

Paint Programs

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As the circle is zoomed on the screen,the individual pixels can be seen.

Pixelization is characteristicof paint programs.

Page 5: Lesson 22 Graphics Software. This lesson includes the following sections: Paint Programs Photo-Manipulation Programs Draw Programs Computer-Aided Design

• Photo-manipulation programs are bitmap-based programs, which are used primarily to edit electronic or digitized photographs.

• Photo-manipulation programs can repair problems with an image, such as adjusting colors or hiding mistakes.

• Photo-manipulation programs can produce sophisticated effects, such as combining multiple images into a seamless whole, hiding parts of an image, and more.

Photo-Manipulation Programs

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The airbrush tool canbe used to repair a

scratched photograph.

Page 7: Lesson 22 Graphics Software. This lesson includes the following sections: Paint Programs Photo-Manipulation Programs Draw Programs Computer-Aided Design

• Draw programs work with vectors and give the designer a great deal of flexibility in editing an image.

• Objects created in a draw program can be altered easily and without loss of image quality.

• Draw programs work well with text.

Draw Programs

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• Computer-Aided Design (CAD) programs are used in technical design fields to create models of objects that will be built or manufactured.

• CAD software allows users to design objects in three dimensions (3-D) and to produce 3-D wireframe and solid models.

• CAD products provide the user with high precision, and enable the user to divide drawings into layers, and add accurate dimensions (measurements) to a drawing.

Computer-Aided Design Programs

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• Surface modeling

• Solid modeling

• Polygonal modeling

• Spline-based modeling

Designers use 3-D modeling programs to build three-dimensional models of objects and characters, and to add special effects to them.

Modeling programs use four techniques to build models:

3-D Modeling Programs

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Gear Model in 3-D

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• Computers are used to create animation in various fields, including games and movies.

• Fly-bys and walk-throughs are basic types of computer animation.

• Character animation is the art of creating a character and making it move in a lifelike manner.

• Compositing tools allow designers to add characters and objects to scenes that did not originally contain them.

Animation

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Fly-by frame sequence

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• Web pages support many types of graphics, including bullets, rules, logos, complex artwork, and

photographs.

• The GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) and JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) image formats are the most widely used formats on the Web.

• Animation can be added to a Web page by using simple animated GIF images or plug-in software such

as Flash or Shockwave.

Graphics and the World Wide Web

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• List five types of graphics software and their uses.

• Differentiate the way bitmap and vector graphics programs work.

• Describe four methods for creating 3-D computer models.

• Identify three categories of computer-generated animation.

• Name five types of graphics elements commonly found in Web pages.

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