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Chapter 9

Chapter 9. by juan barron and alvaro zamorano.

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Chapter 9

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  1. Chapter 9 by juan barron and alvaro zamorano

  2. Chapter OverviewLesson 9-1 Graphics and Their UsesLesson 9-2 Exploring Graphics ProgramsLesson 9-3 Working With GraphicsChapter Review and Assessment

  3. What is a graphic • Graphics Basics What Is a Graphic? • In day-to-day speech, people use the word graphic to refer to any visual image or object. A family photo, a road map, and a stick figure drawn on a chalkboard are all examples of graphics. • When people talk about a computer graphic, they usually are referring to an image. Images include drawings, painted backgrounds, and photographs. Computer graphics can be displayed in a variety of ways. They can appear on the screen as a background, or they can be placed into a document to add color and information. Thus, in the broadest sense of the term, computer graphic could refer to anything that can be seen on the computer screen. • Vocabulary Preview • How many vocabulary words do you already know? To test your knowledge of this chapter’s key terms, click the Vocab Preview icon. Then, print the worksheet and complete the

  4. What is a graphic • Graphics Basics What Is a Graphic? • In day-to-day speech, people use the word graphic to refer to any visual image or object. A family photo, a road map, and a stick figure drawn on a chalkboard are all examples of graphics. • When people talk about a computer graphic, they usually are referring to an image. Images include drawings, painted backgrounds, and photographs. Computer graphics can be displayed in a variety of ways. They can appear on the screen as a background, or they can be placed into a document to add color and information. Thus, in the broadest sense of the term, computer graphic could refer to anything that can be seen on the computer screen. • Vocabulary Preview • How many vocabulary words do you already know? To test your knowledge of this chapter’s key terms, click the Vocab Preview icon. Then, print the worksheet and complete the

  5. 9_2 • 9–2  Exploring Graphics Programs • Identify the main sections of a graphics application window. • List the different tools available in paint and draw programs. • Determine when to use the tools in a paint or draw program. •     As You Read • Summarize Information Make a table that lists tools used in paint and draw programs on the left. On the right, include the type of program(s) each tool is used in.

  6. Click the button above to open an interactive quiz with multiple-choice questions.   Click the button above to open an interactive test with multiple-choice and critical-thinking questions. Directions: Choose one of the following projects. Complete the exercises on a separate sheet of paper. A. When working with graphics, there are few limits to the projects you can make. Some projects can even be funny! Create a comic strip using vector or bitmapped graphics. You may create your own images or edit clip art. Your comic strip should have at least four frames. Be sure to use the different tools and colors in the program. Print your strip to show to the class. B. Newspapers and magazines often use graphics to capture the readers’ attention or to make a point. Find three graphics (including photos with special effects) in newspapers or magazines. Next, create a three-column chart. On the chart, paste each image, identify each source and page number, and categorize the graphic as bitmapped or vector. Present your findings to the class. Problem Solving How good are you at solving problems? To test your skills, click the Problem Solving icon. Then, print and complete the worksheet.

  7. 1.This type of graphic is formed by a pattern of dots. A.vector B.bitmap C.digital D.analog

  8. This type of image is formed by paths or lines. A.vector B.bitmap C.digital D.analog

  9. 3.You can use this type of program to create a new, bitmapped image. A.paint program B.draw program C.EPS program D.vector program

  10. 4.This type of program is an advanced paint program. A.draw program B.vector program C.bitmap editor D.image editor .

  11. This type of pointing device can be used with a graphics tablet. A.mouse B.stylus C.keyboard D.joystick

  12. 8.This special effect tilts an image either horizontally or vertically. A.flipping B.mirroring C.stretching D.skewing

  13. 9.The process for combining vector graphics together is called _____. A.importing B.exporting C.grouping D.layering

  14. 10.This is artwork that has already been created, which you can use as the starting point for your own work. A.clip art B.vector art C.bitmapped art D.image art

  15. line before the definition. graphic bitmapped graphic pixel vector graphic resolution paint program draw program image editor workspace color palette Eyedropper Selection tool graphics tablet stylus import export group ungroup layer clip art trace 1. _________________________ Identifies a portion of an image to be enlarged, moved, or edited 2. _________________________ A basic program for working with vector images 8. _________________________ Anything that can be seen on the computer screen 3. _________________________ An image created using lines or paths 4. _________________________ Pointing device used with a graphics tablet 5. _________________________ To stack levels of a bitmapped image on top of each other 6. _________________________ Graphics file that can be used as a starting point when creating images 7. _________________________ To combine separate images into one 9. __________________________ Blank area where graphics are created and edited 10. _________________________ Tool that works with specific color from an image 11. _________________________ To format data to be used by another application 12. _________________________ To convert pixels to lines 13. _________________________ A display of color options in paint and draw programs 14. _________________________ The measure of how much detail is used to create an image, in dots per inch

  16. Chapter 9 by Juan barron And Alvaro zamorano

  17. graphics and their uses • 9–1  Graphics and Their Uses • Identify two different types of graphics and explain the differences between them. • List the advantages of each type of graphic. • Differentiate between draw and paint programs. •     As You Read • Compare and Contrast As you read this lesson, use a Venn diagram to show the similarities and differences between bitmapped graphics and vector graphics.

  18. Working with graphics • Explain how to modify an image with special effects. • Compare the processes for combining vector or bitmapped graphics. • Explain how to work with clip art. • Describe how graphics can be converted from one format to another. •     As You Read • Organize Information As you read this lesson, make an outline. Use Roman numerals for main headings. Use capital letters for subheadings, and use numbers for supporting details

  19.    1.This type of graphic is formed by a pattern of dots. A.vector B.bitmap C.digital D.analog

  20. Chapter 9 assessment     2.This type of image is formed by paths or lines. A.vector B.bitmap C.digital D.analog

  21. You can use this type of program to create a new, bitmapped image. A.paint program B.draw program C.EPS program D.vector program

  22. This type of program is an advanced paint program. A.draw program B.vector program C.bitmap editor D.image editor

  23. In a paint or draw program, color options are displayed on a color _____. A.toolbar B.workspace C.menu D.palette

  24. In a paint program, this tool can be large and square in shape, or it might be small and circular. A.Pencil B.Brush C.Eyedropper D.Eraser

  25. This type of pointing device can be used with a graphics tablet. A.mouse B.stylus C.keyboard D.joystick

  26. This special effect tilts an image either horizontally or vertically. A.flipping B.mirroring C.stretching D.skewing

  27. The process for combining vector graphics together is called _____. A.importing B.exporting C.grouping D.layering

  28. 10.This is artwork that has already been created, which you can use as the starting point for your own work. A.clip art B.vector art C.bitmapped art D.image art 10.This is artwork that has already been created, which you can use as the starting point for your own work. A.clip art B.vector art C.bitmapped art D.image art 10.This is artwork that has already been created, which you can use as the starting point for your own work. A.clip art B.vector art C.bitmapped art D.image art 10.This is artwork that has already been created, which you can use as the starting point for your own work. A.clip art B.vector art C.bitmapped art D.image art 10.This is artwork that has already been created, which you can use as the starting point for your own work. A.clip art B.vector art C.bitmapped art D.image art 10.This is artwork that has already been created, which you can use as the starting point for your own work. A.clip art B.vector art C.bitmapped art D.image art 10.This is artwork that has already been created, which you can use as the starting point for your own work. A.clip art B.vector art C.bitmapped art D.image art

  29. A vector image can be enlarged to any size and keep its quality. A.True B.False

  30. A paint program enables you to create or edit vector images. A.True B.False

  31. An image editor is an advanced type of draw program used for editing or adding special effects to vector graphics. A.True B.False

  32. In a graphics program, toolbars contain icons that link to the program’s tools. A.True B.False

  33. Most graphics programs let you choose colors from a color palette but do not allow you to make changes to the color palette. A.True B.False

  34. In a paint program, you can use the Eyedropper tool to select a color from an image and then use that color elsewhere in the image. A.True B.False

  35. In a paint program, the Eraser tool lets you remove color from an image. A.True B.False

  36. Draw programs contain a Selection tool that lets you select part of an image so you can edit it. A.True B.False

  37. If you mirror an image, you reverse the colors in the image. A.True B.False

  38. It is possible to integrate two productivity tools into one document. A.True B.False

  39. Computer graphics fall into two basic categories. What are they?

  40. What will happen to a bitmapped image if you enlarge it to twice its normal size? What will happen to a vector image?

  41. What is one thing you can do in a draw program more easily than in a paint program?

  42. 24.What must be done to convert a vector image into a bitmapped image 24.What must be done to convert a vector image into a bitmapped image? What must be done to convert a vector image into a bitmapped image?

  43. If you are going to mail a graphics piece, what are some of the applications you might use to produce and send it?

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