Questions and CORRECT Answers
Bitmap - CORRECT ANSWER - an image composed of pixels with a fixed resolution
maintain picture quality even when zoomed up in size. - CORRECT ANSWER - Vector
Images
Techsoft 2D Design - CORRECT ANSWER - What program are vector images created
in?
Vector images can look like... - CORRECT ANSWER - a cartoon images.
Bitmap Images look... - CORRECT ANSWER - like a photo
FALSE - CORRECT ANSWER - True or False: Vector file sizes increase as the artwork
increases.
Decal - CORRECT ANSWER - a design transfered onto another surface such as glass,
plastic or metal.
Simon Francois Ravenet - CORRECT ANSWER - Invented the process of decalquer
Key features - CORRECT ANSWER - primary or major characteristics. What our laptop
decal must include.
Vectorise - CORRECT ANSWER - If we find a bitmap that we want to use for our design
then we can _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it in 2d design.
, Vector Graphics - CORRECT ANSWER - made of lines and curves defined by
mathematic objects called vectors. You can freely move or modify vector graphics without
losing detail or clarity they are resolution independent. Edited in programs like Illustrator.
Raster/Bitmap Images - CORRECT ANSWER - Rectangular grid of picture elements
(pixels) to represent the visual. Each pixel is assigned a specific location and value. Pictures
taken on your phone are considered raster images. These images are usually edited in softwares
like Photoshop.
Panels - CORRECT ANSWER - Help you monitor and modify your work (eg. Tools,
Layers, Adjustments, Properties etc). Certain panels are displayed by default, and you can
display any panel by choosing it from the Windows menu.
Bounding Box - CORRECT ANSWER - A border that displays around the edges of a
selected object.
Key Object - CORRECT ANSWER - an object that you want to align other objects to
Stacking Order - CORRECT ANSWER - The order in which the layers of an image are
organized, beginning with the first object created, this determines how they display when they
overlap.
Closed Path - CORRECT ANSWER - a continuous path that has no beginning or end, for
example a circle or rectangle.
Endpoints - CORRECT ANSWER - paths that can be opened or closed with distinct
anchor points at each end, called endpoints
Rulers - CORRECT ANSWER - help you accurately place and measure objects and
distances. They appear at the top and left in the Document window and can be shown and
hidden. There are two types, art board and global rulers.