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1) Vector graphics are digital photos that are rendered by a computer using a mathematical formula. Raster images are made up of tiny pixels making them dependent on the resolution of the device and best used for creating photos. This tells me that if I scale a vector image, it will keep a good, smooth, un-pixelated appearance, but if I did this to a raster image will become very pixelated.
2) 2D is "flat", using X and Y dimensions, and since the image has only two dimensions if it is turned on its side it will become a line. Whereas 3D adds depth to the image and this image can be rotated to see different views and perspectives. A sheet of paper is considered a form of a 2D shape, whereas a triangular prism is 3D because you can see all different angles and perspectives, then just one. Adobe animate is a popular software for creating 2D images, where as cinema 4d is used for 3D images.
3) To create a hairline product advertisement, I would need to include some 3D images of the product as it will bring more of the viewers attention. I would need to have great color balance and composition, so nothing looks cluttered and stuffed together or looks overcrowded. I would need to have a good composition with my font as well as balancing the colors so that the font compliments it.
4) To create a new soup product advertisement, I would need to include some images of the product as well as how it’s being made since it is a homemade soup. I would need to incorporate in some type of way that it is a homemade soup so I would make a space where I could emphasize that with a font that will fit the mood of homemade soup.
5) I believe that anti-aliasing would come in handy when I’m playing a video game and I want to boost my resolution to eliminate small jaggies, but there isn’t an option to do so here is where I can use anti-aliasing.
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