Halftone is a graphic "optical illusion" that uses dots of the same color, but varying sizes, shapes, and spacing to recreate a gradient like effect. The eye blends the dots into a seamless tone.
A duotone is a halftone reproduction of an image used in contrast with another halftone. This concept brings out the middle tones of an image.
Usually there is a fee to purchase royalty free images, if the graphic has a watermark the graphic is a mock up version and can not be used. So yes, the royalty free image is yours to use and the design can be sold.
I study graphic design now at my high school for graphic arts. Im getting ready for college and the graphic design part we need to know is typography rules and design rules. How to create vector art on adobe illustrator. Also need to learn Adobe Indesign and Adobe Photoshop fairly well. Also idk if this counts as graphic design but we do screen printing and press work.
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Either you can go to a artist/graphic designer and they will give you a design or if you have an artist in your youth group they could draw up a design that has a speacial meaning to the group. Then you can scan that image into photoshop and send it to company who does shirt printing.
Contact a graphic designer.
A duotone is a halftone reproduction of an image used in contrast with another halftone. This concept brings out the middle tones of an image.
Graphic designer creates a particular design for websites that may be images, animation or any other type of creation. Graphic designer uses different image editor-creator tools as Adobe Photoshop, Corel draw and much more. Thus, graphic designer creates all required graphic parts of web design.
Usually there is a fee to purchase royalty free images, if the graphic has a watermark the graphic is a mock up version and can not be used. So yes, the royalty free image is yours to use and the design can be sold.
Answerwe can explain the difference between image maps and graphic hyperlink Simply -Graphic Hyperlink - If you will make a hyperlink on a graphic then the link will cover the whole graphic.i.e. if a graphic has different type of information parts and you want to open a new link when clicked it. If you will make a hyperlink on this graphic then the hyperlink will cover the whole graphic, means you can open only one link not more.Image Map - If you will make image maps on a graphic to make hyperlinks then you can make more links on this graphic. It will cover the image map area which you have define. So to do this you can make more than one links on a graphici.e. if a graphic has different type of information parts and you want to open a new link when clicked it. If you will make image maps on the different - 2 parts of the graphic to make them hyperlinks then the hyperlinks will cover the image map area which you will define instead of the whole graphic graphic. And with the use of image maps you can make more than one links on a graphic.Hope this help
basically all this words refers to the same thing: pixel based images with difference that graphic are not taken with photo camera but rather drawn in some software and usually graphic contains solid colors only. Note that you can save images (graphics) in vector based format like svg for example but photos are strictly pixel based and taken with camera.
It would be best to look under the major of graphic and interactive communication. There are atleast 110 careers under this major. Some of these careers are a calligrapher, catalog designer, conceptual designer, cover designer, creative director, creative imaging coordinator, design assistant, display layout artist, digital image artist, digital production artist, executive web producer, flash developer, font designer, graph designer, information designer, interactive media designer, letterhead designer, logo designer, marketing artist, photo editor, print project manager, sports graphic artist, technical artist, textbook designer, type designer, video graphics designer, web art director, and much more!
the GNU (or Graphic) Image Manipulation Program.
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It is a "picture element" which is a single dot of color in an image.
Craig Gotsman has written: 'Bounds and algorithms for dither screens' -- subject(s): Halftone process, Photoengraving, Algorithms, Image processing