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What is the RGB for Pantone colour P 312 C?
Pantone colours are industry standard inks for printing that guarantee color uniformity. An RGB image can not actually be printed until it is converted to CMYK. There is access to Pantone color libraries from within most image editing software, from the library you can choose the specific colour you are looking for.
Is it ever beneficial to use raster graphics instead of vector graphics?
Rastor graphics are also called Bitmap graphics, and are generally used with better results in photography. The pixillated form of Rastor graphics is more beneficial to subtle shading as opposed to the straight sharp lines of the Vector graphics.
What is rotation in computer graphics?
rotating a given rigid point about x or y axis is called a rotaion in CG.
What does half scale model mean?
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It is a model at a scale of half. Meaning that if you were making a model of a man, for every 2 cm of man you have 1 cm of model!
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What are three types of graphic design or visual elements in a technical document?
imagery,typography and ...
What is the best camera for a graphic design student?
A small, versatile digital camera is the best choice for a graphic design student. It is best to stick with well known brands, like a Kodak Easy Share. It works well with iPhoto, coupled with Photoshop a person can create original designs using their own photographs quite fast. Once you graduate you will most likely not need the camera much for graphic design work, unless you intend to specialize in Photography. There are numerous companies that sell stock photography, and the majority of Designers utilize these services. However, some large design firms do employ photographers for their own specific purposes.
What experience led Jim Clark to create Silicon Graphics?
while earning his doctorate from the University of Utah that Clark first saw a high-performance graphics computer. This experience captured his imagination, showing him the potential of computers, and led to the creation of Silicon Graphics.
What color model is used by commercial printers to create color separation?
Usually CMYK - Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black
Is a bachelor's degree the right degree for a graphic designer?
It could be. It depends on which level you would like to pursue (at least to begin with). Many community colleges offer graphic design as a two year associate's degree. Then again, you could choose to go directly for the bachelor's degree at a four year college or university. Some individuals (because of the expense of four year institutions) start with the associates degree which is much less expensive, and then transfer to another college or university to finish the bachelor's degree. Thus, it is a matter of preference.
Do graphic designers use geometry?
yes they do in doing graph design you need to know the angles intersections, it has a little of algebra but it has more geometry alot Only the ones whose work looks good.
How are graphic designers blacklisted?
Violating Copy Right Laws, creating unsocial contents (such as sexuality, violence etc), Harming Environment by the product designed etc.
Is slogan - We Love The Beaty of Your Business - good for graphic design company?
Sure , if it's for any Beauty-related product.You have now put your slogan out in public for anyone to use. Next time you have an idea, write it down, send it to yourself by certified mail and never open it. This is a cheap way to protect your intellectual property.
Which printing process can be categorised as Digital Printing?
Generally when people talk about 'digital printing' it is in opposition of 'offset printing'. This can be confusing since they both begin with a digital source.
Offset printing is the kind of printing that newspapers and magazines use where the print is separated into usually 4 different color plates (hence the word 'offset') whereas 'digital printing' relies on a digital file being sent to a RIP (it processes the file for the printer) then the RIP tells the printer how to squirt the ink onto the paper. No separations are needed for digital prints.
The trend in printing is moving away from offset altogether, however offset's strengths have always been incredible speed (of printing) and cost effectiveness. As digital printing advances these differences diminish. HP even has a 'digital offset' printer that works like a modern digital printer, but with the capacity and speed to rival an offset printer.
What is the purpose of a graphics card?
to improve the video and graphics capabilities of your computer
Web graphics are images. These images are usually specifically designed to fit on the web page, some are even interactive.
What are the government regulations behind graphic design?
From all the research I've been doing for my econ class. It seems that they're none. Although it is a different story if you are doing it for a government type deal, then they're are some regulations but i am unaware of those.
Regulations that I do know of would be Trademark laws and copyright laws, but then again I'm not really sure if those would be considered regulations.
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