Friday, 9 January 2015

vector graphic

Things about vector images.


Key words


Input- A place were a device through which energy or information enters a system.


Output- A place were power or information leaves a system
  
Vector-a Vector is a picture which you can make really big and it wont show any pixels 
   
Constructed-this means build something like a computer
  
Software-stuff that is in the computer like programs 
  
Hardware-stuff that is used with the computer like mouse and keyboard  


Task 1  - (hardware)
The hardware i need for vector graphics are computer, monitor, keyboard, printer (maybe), mouse, scanner.

Task 2
A vector image is constructed by the use of computer graphics such as points lines, curves shapes or polygons. 

Task 3  - (software)
A few of the most popular software programs are used to create and edit vector images such as adobe illustrator, coreIDRAW and Macromedia free hand

hardware

mouse 
monitor
motherboard
keyboard
hard-drive

Software
adobe illustrator
 computer graphics meta-file
shock-wave flash
auto CAD

Three limitations

The limitations of a mouse is, it can only go so far because it has a cable but if you have a wireless mouse you don't need to worry but you cant go to far away from the computer then it wont work also it needs batteries.

The limitations of a keyboard are it cannot go to far away from the computer because again it has a cable but a wireless one is the same you cannot go to far also it will need batteries.

The limitations of a monitor are if you leave it on for too long it will burn up and fry the insides of the computer also burn a picture onto the screen also if you do this too many times like leave it on for too long your computer will get slower and slower and slower and after a while you wont be able to go on anything.


The uses of vector images and how they are constructed

The uses of vector images are they never go blurry so there good to put on bill boards and company vans.They are constructed by























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