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Robot Final

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  Robot Final 1.0 2.0 \ Draft The idea of creating a robot out of images from the internet is really smart and fun. For my robot, I had the idea of making it British and having British stereotypes, like biscuits, tea, and formal wear. For the biscuits, I used some that my mom and I love getting and I think that they are from Scotland and not Britain. The body and legs are mainly fancy clothes with a knife and hammer as hands, a hand watch, and a tea bag as extra stuff. My robot is carrying a cup of tea because he is British and who doesn't like tea? My robot's head has a fancy plate covered with circle biscuits as eyes, a triangular biscuit as a nose, a monocle, two tea cups as ears, and a fancy robotic hat. To make my robot look right, I had to erase some parts of the pants and sleeves. I also got an image of a shoe pointing to the right and the right hand holding a teacup so my robot wouldn't be symmetrical. Lastly, thanks to Gio, he helped me find out how to create shado...

Image File Formats

  Image File Formats Bitmap jpg: JPG stands for j oint photographic experts group, JPGs can be used to edit or make photographs, illustrations, web and digital graphics . JPG is a  file that is a raster image file format that uses the lossy compression method . JPG can be best used for  Website, PowerPoint and Keynote presentation. Ideal for when small files are required. png: PNG stands for p ortable network graphic,  support transparent backgrounds, making them preferred for graphic design. PNGs can be used for  Web applications, PowerPoint and Keynote presentations, and digital printed materials. Ideal for when you need an image with a transparent background. gif: GIF stand for g raphics interchange format and is a format for image files that supports both animated and static images. You use GIF for Web applications, PowerPoint and Keynote presentations. Ideal for simple animations. GIFs is mostly seen being used for meme now a days. bmp: BMP stands...

Image Resolution

  Image Resolution I see two pictures that have different sizes and most likely resolution. I notice that the small picture doesn't look that clear when you zoom in. The difference between 300 ppi and 72 ppi is that the picture isn't clear and most likely the pixels are smaller. I think it's important that graphic designers take ppi in consideration when doing print projects because it will affect their print size and quality of the project, like the pictures given. The standard ppi for a website is 72 ppi, this is probably because any lower than that will make the website look bad. High quality websites are standard in society due to technology and is why ppi is important for web designer doing websites. Images in 300 ppi is perfect for printing for 100% or smaller and will appear crisp in terms of quality. Printing at full resolution usually means printing at 300 ppi, or sometimes 240 ppi which will create great quality compared to 72 ppi. Ppi stand for pixels for second ...