1. Vector-drawn images are used in the following areas: -Computer-aided design(CAD) -Graphic artists designing for the print media. -3-D animation programs
2. Disadvantages
2.1. Object/ drawings cannot have texture.
2.2. cannot be used for photo realistic images
3. Legal rights protecting use of images
3.1. Public domain images
3.1.1. were either never protected by a copyright or their copyright has ended (freely used without obtain permission/ license fee )
3.2. Royalty-free images
3.2.1. are purchased and then used without paying addition license fees.
3.3. Right-managed images
3.3.1. require you negotiate with the right holder regarding terms for using the image and how much you will pay for that use.
4. Vector Graphics
4.1. Advantages
4.1.1. Vector images use less memory space.
4.1.2. Easily scalable without loss of resolution or image quality.
4.1.3. Easy to edit the drawings
5. Features of a 3-D application
5.1. Modeling
5.1.1. Placing all the elements into 3-D space.
5.2. Extrusion
5.2.1. The shape of a plane surface extends some distance.
5.3. Lathing
5.3.1. A profile of the shape is rotated around a defined axis.
5.4. Rendering
5.4.1. Use of intricate algorithms to apply user-specified effects.
6. Subtractive color
6.1. use for printing purpose
6.2. Three primary colors: cyan, magenta, and yellow
7. Image File Compression
7.1. lossless compression
7.1.1. No matter what you edit and save, the quality still the same. (GIF)
7.2. Lossy compression
7.2.1. If you save and edit the image, the quality of the image or information will loss. (JPEG)