Showing posts with label Adobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adobe. Show all posts

Sunday, January 23, 2022

Basic Principles of 3D Animation

65% of people are considered visual learners. This is easy to understand considering that most information (90%) that is transmitted to the brain is visual. It also transmits visual information much faster (60,000 times faster) than text. It is therefore not surprising that videos are the most popular medium for communication and engagement currently available online.

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Vector Art Technique

Vector Art is a technique, which means art created with vector-based programs. Vector art basically uses dots, lines, and curves. Vector programs take note of the relationship between these elements. This allows images created to vary their scale without losing quality or pixelating. In comparison, pixels lose quality when they are raised above 100% of their size.

Popular vector programs are Illustrator, Freehand, Corel Draw, and Flash. Almost everything created with these programs is considered as vector work. I say "almost" because there are exceptions to each rule. If your vector work combines vector images with raster images, I'm afraid that it is no longer a vectorial work (and consequently does not belong to the Vector Gallery).

Friday, December 24, 2021

Top 5 Reasons Why Learning Adobe is a Boon for Everyday Life

Studio photography has not lost its charm yet. There still are a few advantages of studio photography over outdoor photography, which we will discuss in this post.