yes
How do you get zatsune miku model?
You would probably have to directly ask a model maker, she isn't that well known and isn't a official vocaloid. (she's just a fanmade of the original Miku)
The small squares and circles around a selected graphic are called handles?
The small square and circles around a selected graphic, are called sizing handles. To erase a character to the right of the insertion point, press the delete key.
Where is a graffiti shop in Colorado?
sorry man but i dont think there are any... but i might be wrong xD. anyways check me out i write NAROE.
Is a diagram two circles put together?
A diagram is any graphic that represents information. A Venn Diagram is a diagram with circles overlapping.
What does trends mean regarding coin collecting?
There are two basic meanings to the term "trends" in terms of coin collecting. Both relate to the resale value of a coin. #Trends can refer to the general tendency for a coin's value to increase or decrease. Value trends for gold coinage, for example, are currently (as of 6/21/2007) rising, simply because gold itself is increasing in value. Value trends for recent US Proof sets, though, are dropping. #Trends is the old name for Coin World's coin value column. Thus the phrase "Trends at $37,000" would mean that the value according to "Coin World Trends" has been around $37,000. Recently the column has changed to Coin World Values and has spun off into its own publication.
What are the disadvantage of bitmap?
When you enlarge the image, you can see alot of the pixels depending on the pixel count or resolution of the image. There is a definite pixel count that will not change when the image is enlarged or shrank so the pixels either squish together or become to large that they change the resolution and quality of the image.
What is graphical integration?
An integrated graphic processor as oposed to a discrete graphic processor. Graphic processor is the same as a video card.
Integrated video cards:
Integrated video cards are built-in to the system motherboard and use the system's processor (CPU) and memory to create graphics. They're fine for applications such as word processing and email and for the internet, but not great for gaming or other graphic-intensive applications.
While integrated video cards can process some complex graphics such as 3D images, they have to share the CPU and memory with other programs. If the CPU and memory are overloaded or busy processing other information, it can really slow down the graphics.
Discrete video cards:
Discrete video cards turn up the performance compared to integrated video cards. They are separate, or discrete, from the motherboard and have their own processor, a specialized graphics processing unit, or GPU. They don't have to share the CPU with other programs.
Discrete video cards include memory of their own, measured in megabytes (MB). Graphics memory is used by the GPU to accelerate the graphics on your monitor and make gaming, movies and other entertainment intensely realistic. In general, the more memory the graphics card has the better.
How do you replace cintiq pen nibs?
Pull the nib out and put a new one in the place. Of course you need a new one in order to do that. But that´s it. Simply pull the thing out.
What does the question mark mean on the head?
Symbols develop as a visual shorthand language. Even as far back as cave men, humans "communicated" simple messages with pictures.
In real life, we recognize various symbols quickly, such as:
There are numerous other examples, from road signs, to door signs, to images on packaged products.
Users and designers of the Internet have also developed symbols to communicate with a simple picture a specific message. For example, many webpages use an arrow (or opposing arrows) at the bottom of a page to indicate "forward (next)" or "backward (previous)", while other webpages just use the words.
A picture of a "head" typically means "the brain", unless the focus is on the facial expression. For example, "smiley faces" originated from a simple concept of a round ball with dots for eyes and nose and a big curved line for a smile. In the 1970s, this symbol was always on a bright yellow background, to indicate "happiness", "being pleased" with something.
A symbol that uses a head with the person's eyes looking upward means "thinking".
A head-image that has a secondary image placed over it in a central location is communicating, indirectly through 2 images, just one meaning. A head with an exclamation point like this ! would indicate "Surprise!" or "Excitement!" A head with a question mark over its face or partly over the face means "Question". On a website, the question-mark-head symbol typically means, "If you have a question, you can click on this symbol to go to a webpage that was designed to answer frequently asked questions."
The reasons that images work so well to communicate a simple message is that:
Well if you think about the answer is in the name! Polyblock printing is you drawing on polysterine and making marks then taking ink or paint to print it of a piece of paper. if you still don't understand check out this website: see link below!
What does the term tipped in plate mean?
It's an illustration that is not bound into a book but is glued in on one edge. The plate is the illustration.
Long ago, when printing processed could only accommodate line drawings, if any, a photograph or color illustration might be tipped in. A book might have only one, in the front, or perhaps a very small number, and they were considered special.
a picto graph is a graph that shows pictures to represent numbers
What are the applications of graphs in MFCS?
Algorithm
Prims's Algorithm
Kruskal's Algorithm
Graphs are used to define the flow of computation.
Graphs are used to represent networks of communication.
Graphs are used to represent data organization.
Graph transformation systems work on rule-based in-memory manipulation of graphs. Graph databases ensure transaction-safe, persistent storing and querying of graph structured data.
Graph theory is used to find shortest path in road or a network.
In Google Maps, various locations are represented as vertices or nodes and the roads are represented as edges and graph theory is used to find the shortest path between two nodes.
In Electrical Engineering, graph theory is used in designing of circuit connections. These circuit connections are named as topologies. Some topologies are series, bridge, star and parallel topologies.
In linguistics, graphs are mostly used for parsing of a language tree and grammar of a language tree.
Semantics networks are used within lexical semantics, especially as applied to computers, modeling word meaning is easier when a given word is understood in terms of related words.
Methods in phonology (e.g. theory of optimality, which uses lattice graphs) and morphology (e.g. morphology of finite - state, using finite-state transducers) are common in the analysis of language as a graph.
In physics and chemistry, graph theory is used to study molecules.
The 3D structure of complicated simulated atomic structures can be studied quantitatively by gathering statistics on graph-theoretic properties related to the topology of the atoms.
Statistical physics also uses graphs. In this field graphs can represent local connections between interacting parts of a system, as well as the dynamics of a physical process on such systems.
Graphs are also used to express the micro-scale channels of porous media, in which the vertices represent the pores and the edges represent the smaller channels connecting the pores.
Graph is also helpful in constructing the molecular structure as well as lattice of the molecule. It also helps us to show the bond relation in between atoms and molecules, also help in comparing structure of one molecule to other.
In computer network, the relationships among interconnected computers within the network, follow the principles of graph theory.
Graph theory is also used in network security.
We can use the vertex coloring algorithm to find a proper coloring of the map with four colors.
Vertex coloring algorithm may be used for assigning at most four different frequencies for any GSM (Grouped Special Mobile) mobile phone networks.
Graph theory is also used in sociology. For example, to explore rumor spreading, or to measure actors' prestige notably through the use of social network analysis software.
Acquaintanceship and friendship graphs describe whether people know each other or not.
In influence graphs model, certain people can influence the behavior of others.
In collaboration graphs model to check whether two people work together in a particular way, such as acting in a movie together.
Nodes in biological networks represent bimolecular such as genes, proteins or metabolites, and edges connecting these nodes indicate functional, physical or chemical interactions between the corresponding bimolecular.
Graph theory is used in transcriptional regulation networks.
It is also used in Metabolic networks.
In PPI (Protein - Protein interaction) networks graph theory is also useful.
Characterizing drug - drug target relationships.
In mathematics, operational research is the important field. Graph theory provides many useful applications in operational research. Like:
Though CGA can stand for several things, perhaps the best know is Color Graphics Adapter
What can a molecule be broken down into?
Atoms or elements. These can be broken down further into protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Although there are quotations online purportedly from the anonymous girl who first drew the Awesome Face (see related links), apparently she wants to remain anonymous. So, unless someone comes forward with more information, there is no way to identify the individual further.
What does an artist's edition mean?
A graphic work is usually printed in a numbered edition, where each print has its unique number, for instance 15/150. This means it is the 15th of 150 prints. There may be a small number of prints, unnumbered for the artist to use at their discretion, marked A.P or P/A. These are the artist's edition.
Do graphics represent abstract ideas?
YES,because it give our computer in a perfect video & in gaming
What is printable area in graphics package?
It is the area on the page size used that a printer can print on and still produce the full graphic selected. In addition it refers to an area that can manually be selected by the user to print specific pars of a graphic rather than the whole. Its is a form of print cropping
A budget graphic card for Intel express chipset mother board?
Compatible video cards for intel 82945g chipset family mother boards