Tutorial on working with Photoshop and Illustrator 1.0
Evaluation | 4.11/5 votes - 18 |
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License | Free |
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | 27.10.2005 |
OS | Windows XP, 98, ME, 2000 |
Interface | English |
Developer | Mike |
Category | Computer, software |
Downloads (today/total) | 0 / 32 210 |
Size | 4.64 MB |
Tutorial on working with Photoshop and Illustrator - The fact that the Photoshop program is based on the raster method of image construction, and the Illustrator program is based on the vector method, it is important to take into account when you divide an image object between two programs. The expression "based on the raster method" means that objects are described as pixels on a raster or grid. The Photoshop program, as based on the raster method, is better for working with natural shapes, such as shapes in photographs or paintings. The expression "based on the vector method" means that objects are described mathematically as points connected by straight or curved lines. Vector-based drawings generated in Illustrator have clearly defined, clear lines, even when they are scaled to any size.
The book is designed in Windows Help format (*.chm).