WHAT IS BITMAP AND VECTOR ?? (graphic design education)
when I just learned about graphic design I thought that there was no point in understanding the material, but after I entered the industry I realized just how important the basic science in the field of graphic design, that's why I made this article so you all really understand and understand what graphic design is. well this is a brief explanation of bitmat and vector
WHAT IS BITMAP ???
The bitmap is an image consisting of a set of pixels that stands personally, having its own color assembled closely to become an objeck in the image. Bitmap based image processing applications commonly used by designers are Adobe Photoshop. Bitmap images also have individual file formats such as JPG, PNG, TIFF, WI and many more, but most designs tend to use JPG and PNG more often.
Bitmap Sample
WHAT IS VEKTOR? ???
in the science of graphic design, a vector is an object consisting of points arranged so that they become lines, different from bitmaps, vectors do not consist of pixels but elements of lines, points, hurricanes or colors. Designers who want to fall into the world of advertising or printing more often use vector-based programs, and examples of vector-based applications are corel draw, adobe illustrator, adobe page maker and much more you can use. As with bitmaps, vectors also have their own file formats, such as CDR and AI.
Vektor Sample
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