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Now, today I shall be talking to you about Vector and Raster Graphics. What is a Vector Graphic? A vector graphic is an image or picture that does not pixelate (become blurry) when you make it bigger or zoom in. Vector graphics are usually created on Adobe Illustrator, an application designed to create scalable vector graphics (SVG). People use SVGs in websites and such to add a textural design to the theme. Vectors also play a major role in the designing industry in terms of print as well. Since you can scale vectors, you can place the image on any form of media. From a device to a billboard. What is a Raster Graphic? A raster graphic is the kind of image you run into every day. A JPG, PNG, TIFF or any of those files are raster graphics. When you scale a raster graphic, or zoom in, it becomes blurry. That is because raster graphics run on a pixel-based system instead of shapes, like vectors. Photoshop is a perfect example of a raster graphic application. It does not save in vector format, just a regular image file or as a PSD (Photoshop file). You would commonly find raster graphics in a forum signature, or perhaps images in a portfolio or profile picture. Which is better? Many people would say 'VECTOR' after reading this, but I can assure you that both types of graphics are equally important in the design industry. Raster graphics are easier to import than vectors, so that makes them more usable. Raster graphics are also versatile, meaning that they can come in any form you wish just by writing a few simple lines of CSS and JavaScript/jQuery code. Vectors are also interchangeable, but they do not have the same options. BONUS: Looking for fonts? Check out this website for the Top 100 fonts of 2014: http://www.awwwards.com/the-100-greatest-free-fonts-for-2014.html They're all free!
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He's good I still suck at the creation part
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Of course I incorporated SVG's into my new portfolio, and I'm loving it so far
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YES YES I now use it to make siggys and I'm getting the hang of Adobe InDesign.
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I find Illustrator to be extremely useful when creating my designs. It is simply amazing. I sketch out my design first on a piece of paper, and then I take a picture of it with my iPhone and send it to my PC. After that, I duplicate the design onto Illustrator and work with an analogous color scheme I use Adobe Photoshop from time to time, but only to enhance the visual effects of my images.
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Amazing work
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Sorry for not ending the contest sooner! Results are in, congrats to
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If you're not sure what I mean by the title, let me explain: This code basically allows you to view what's happening on iOSGods in real-time on-screen without having to visit the website. Cool, right? Here's the link to my pen (with the real-time video) - http://codepen.io/Goggwell/full/PwNpjJ/ What this does is it places a mockup of a Mac on your screen, and inside of the screen is the iOSGods website. How you ask? Here's the code, first of all: HTML <iframe src="http://show.placeit.net/?id=4758" width="800" scrolling="no" height="600" frameborder="0"></iframe> CSS iframe { width: 800px; height: 600px; margin: 0 auto; background-color: #777; } iframe { display: block; } For the CSS code, it's alright to place all the functions inside the first variable. They were separated because I had another function inside the HTML. To get the screen mockup, I went to PlaceIt, an amazing website which creates beautiful high-resolution mockups for you. http://placeit.net
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I just read this, and you'll be surprised at how much I donate Hope it gets better! ---EDIT--- I'll be getting some money from Freelancer soon, and I'll use that money to donate A new device can wait
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Help/Support after Completed MS,i have no idea the next step,please help.
Goggwell replied to Curtain's topic in Help & Support
I recommend reviewing MS first before moving on to the next phase. You might have forgotten some steps along the way After that, I would say start with MSHook and basic IDA. Get the hang of it and the feel of the interface. With MSHook, you can already hack some major games like MinecraftPE, Terraria and so on. -
I have a basic knowledge of most coding fields now Just got basic info on: Fortran Ruby (Ruby on Rails) Python C Obj-C C++ C# Java Javascript PHP Gonna study up on those before I hit university
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I put it at the end of the thread But just in case you can't read it: 12/12/2014
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Bundle: Bleak Purple By: Goggwell Price: FREE! Today I bring to you my FIRST EVER BUNDLE! It's pretty basic, so don't get too excited It includes 3 icons (that you can make or change yourself) and the color scheme. To get the bundle, follow the steps below: 1. Like and reply to this thread! 2. Download from this site: [Hidden Content] Enjoy! I'll be making more bundles!
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Nah, it's for everyone
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Yup
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Well dang. Oh well, better sell that account to someone else.
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I just called it moderators giveaway because I am a moderator I'll change it later. And I have specified just now!
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Thank you for telling me And yeah, maybe it does seem like a waste of money. But if I can keep my pens private, then it's all worth it Especially if my pens aren't finished yet.
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If you've seen my first topic 'I was wondering...', then you'll probably know what this thread is about. I'm gonna be hosting separate giveaways at random times, each with a different prize! There can only be 1 Winner, unless the prize is a GFX item, which in that case, there can be 2 Winners! Here's the first prize: SWIFT Programming Language Course On the website ( https://edurila.com/course/swift-learn-apples-new-programming-language-by-examples/ ), the course costs around 199$ That's a LOT of money! Luckily, UI8 sold this course for about 8$ (what a steal!). Here's how to enter this giveaway: 1. Leave a comment below (you can say anything you want) And that's it! I'll leave a list of entered people below: 1. D3v 2. DiDO 3. ZahirSher 4. RickHak (but you already have it ) 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Good luck! Contest ends 12/12/2014
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I was able to get some of the money from Freelancer (I got 30$ for a logo design) With a PRO account, you can make private pens, collaborate in real-time with professionals and students alike, re-visit tutorials or teach others, and upgrade your public pens in privacy! (Translation: Not much)