NOTES: Delilah Eryavec Period 2, Graphic Design 1 1/25/17 Notes: ‘Vector vs. Bitmap’ · Vector: Is made by math, and can be blown up very large and still look smooth and created a smoother effect. Ex. Word documents and letters, when you enlarge the words, it’d still look smooth. · Bitmap: Made up from pixels. Bezier Curve: Lines made up of data that can be enlarged and still look crisp. You can add more numbers to make it a larger scale. To make it three dimensional, you add another curve. (NURBS: Non-Rational, Universal, Rational, B, Spines) --Raster (Bitmap, or pixels): A raster is an image or images that is created with pixels. It is usually applied to a photo or video. Is can be in different digital formats like jpg, gif, png, psd, tiff, mpg, mov, wmv, mp4. Raster features : · Image file format standard for photography and video....