Adobe Illustrator CS5 Classroom In A Book Lesson 15 - Vector vs. Bitmap Graphics
exam review questions
(p.428) Adobe Illustrator creates ________ graphics, also called draw graphics, which contain shapes based on mathematical expressions.
(p.428) Vector graphics consist of clear, smooth lines that retain their ________ when scaled.
(p.428) Vector graphics are best for illustrations, type, and graphics that need to be ________ to different sizes, such as logos.
(p.429) ________ images, also called raster images, are based on a grid of pixels and are created by image editing applications such as Photoshop.
(p.429) When working with bitmap images, you edit groups of ________ rather than objects or shapes.
(p.429) Because bitmap graphics can represent subtle gradations of shade and color, they are appropriate for continuous-tone images such as ________ or artwork created in painting programs.
(p.429) A disadvantage of bitmap graphics is that they lose definition and appear ________ when scaled up.
(p.429) In deciding whether to use Illustrator or a bitmap image program such as Photoshop for creating and combining graphics, consider both the elements of the image and how the image will be ________.
(p.429) In general, use Illustrator if you need to create art or type with clean lines looks good at any ________.
(p.429) In most cases, you will want to use Illustrator for laying out a ________ design, because Illustrator offers more flexibility than Photoshop in working with type and reselecting, moving, and altering images.
(p.429) You can create raster images in Illustrator but its pixel-editing tools are ________.
(p.429) Use Photoshop for images that need pixel editing, color ________, painting, and other special effects.
(p.430) Which of the following is not a way you can bring artwork from Photoshop into Illustrator.