Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Vector Graphics

One of my talents and hobby actually, even though this thing takes me more than 7 hours to work, yeah your right more than 7 hours.
Vectoring is not easy, you need concentration and dedication before you can finish a masterpiece like this.
Don't you feel heavily joyed whenever you finished one?
I don't actually have a talent is drawing, mixing of colors and photo editing.
The only matter here is you want to learn how it works, that you can do it and your dedication in doing it is a 100%.

Vector graphics formats are complementary to raster graphics, which is the representation of images as an array of pixels, as it is typically used for the representation of photographic images. There are instances when working with vector tools and formats is the best practice, and instances when working with raster tools and formats is the best practice. There are times when both formats come together. An understanding of the advantages and limitations of each technology and the relationship between them is most likely to result in efficient and effective use of tools.

One of my favorite softwares in vectoring is Adobe Photoshop and Adobe illustrator.
I started using these software since I was in 3rd Year High School.
Its easy to use when your always playing with it, the filters, the layers, editing options, etc..
However Vector Graphics mostly revolves in many layers and the most essential tool here is the PEN TOOL!
At first, this tool is very hard to use but after too many tutorials and tries I finally get into using it until I came to see this photos which are called Vector Art.
In creating Vector Graphics you must use the Shape Layered Pen Tool, you will create same shape as the raster image, with many layers by it.
I guess the minimum layers I saw in creating a vector image was 100+.

At least now, you have the idea and what is Vector Graphic is.
Its fun doing this kind of art, you can make it as a part of your hobby, and maybe you can discover a new talent!

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