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This category is for questions and answers about graphic techniques of pictorial art, as woodcut, engraving, etching, lithography, and other forms.

378 Questions

What are interesting things that can be drawn easily for a background for art?

A beach scene is easy and interesting. It only consists of sand, the ocean and sky.

Still life drawings are also interesting and easy. Most still lifes don't even have a background.

Who is Sam orf?

Sam Orf is a graphic designer living in Las Vegas, NV. You can see his work and read blog posts at www.samorf.com Other than that, hes just a real swell guy.

How the user makes choices in a graphical user interface?

These make it easier for people with few computer skills to work with and use computer software.

What graphics package provide a collection of regularly used shapes?

well first you have to make sure you are dealing with the right sort of tools to make sure that you have the right answer. so think a lot and more and more than you will know the answer........ Did you think??

well the answer is.... Sorry internet cut off:)

What is a graphic symbol for reliability?

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The Rock of Gibralter.

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Just throw a picture of a Mountie or a Marine in there.

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Atlas, perhaps? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_(mythology))


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there is alot but I thik


shield or a huge bodyGard

Why is Image Resolution important when printing graphics?

Resolution is tied directly to the quality appearance of your image. Resolution is the measurement of dots per squares inch (dpi). There is a lot to process when covering this topic. This article will be for beginners and novice.

For general commercial printing, there are two common resolution requirements. 300 dpi for color and grayscale images and 1,000 dpi for black and white bitmap (mode) images. While many scanners, cameras and programs support higher resolutions and you would think the higher the resolution the better image quality, the science of printing is driven by rules of Lines Per Inch (lpi) and how technology handles processing of files.

Here's where it gets a bit sticky to understand. I'll tried to explain it has best I can while giving you some techno info.

Color and Grayscale Images.

The 300dpi resolution rule applies to color and grayscale images only.

Bitmapped Images.

In general bitmapped images should be saved at 1,000 dpi. If you have a black and white, bitmapped image, the resolution should be set to the resolution of the output device. With that said, most people do not know the resolution of the output device without talking to the print service provider. Generally, however, the accepted resolution is between 800 dpi and 1,200 dpi.

The reason behind this lays in the human eye. The human eye at 800dpi begins to process a perfect lines and curve. At 1,200 dpi, the eye cannot distinguish a higher quality.

Vector Images:

(Images created in applications such as Illustrator, CorelDraw, FreeHand, CanvasDraw)

Because of how technology works when it comes to printing, any image created within these programs are considered device independent and will print at the printers resolution thus providing excellent image quality.

Generally most print shops (as of 2008) will print anywhere from 200 to 300 lpi. Back in the 90s' it was 150 to 200 lpi.

To answer a popular question I get - If you import a color or grayscale image into a vector apllications, does it become a vector graphic - NO. It simply becomes a color or grayscale image placed within a vector file. The same rules above would still apply.

Resolution for other technologies ******************************

For web creation, the standard is 72 dpi.

For consumer level ink jet printing, generally 150 dpi prints fine. This is highly dependent on the printing device itself.

For posters and large banners, it is best to ask your print service provider. Generally I have heard resolutions ranging from 100 to 600 dpi.

For digital photos sent to Photo Processing centers, contact those centers.

Hope this helps. Richard Perez

Example program for setpixel function in c language?

C does not define a setpixel() function; it is a non-standard function. C is intended for general-purpose programming but graphics handling is system-specific. There are third-party libraries available to cater for graphics handling (many of which are generic) but without knowing which library you are using nor on which platform, it would be impossible to demonstrate a setpixel() function in any meaningful way. Best advice is to consult the documentation that came with your graphics library.

Is A command is a set of graphical choices arranged in a grid or in a list?

false. a gallery is a set of graphical choices arranged in a grid or in a list

What type of graphics are there?

1. Top End / Heavy Graphics / Game Usage 2. Mainstream / Occasional Gamer 3. Value Cards Check out the link below for details on the above types. Source: http://www.pchardware.co.uk/graphiccards.php

What is the difference between an etching and an oil painting?

An etching is done by engraving the picture (with the help of acid) in a copper plate, which is used for printing a number of copies. It is usually black and white.

An oil painting ismzde by applying oil paint with brushes on a canvas or board.

Click link below to learn more about etching.

What would be the most effective type of graphic to show attributes?

Forms or tables are the most effective type of graphic to show attributes.

How do you lower the graphics for a game on PC?

To lower your graphics go to setting or option, and find video.

Then you should be able to find Graphics. Then turn that down.

Or lower your graphics card.