Digital Media Objective 103.01.

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Digital Media Objective 103.01

Objective 103.01 Digital graphics are computer generated images of: drawings paintings photographs charts diagrams

Objective 103.01 Pixels or dots make up bitmap or raster graphics – Paint Software Editing Programs: MS Paint GIMP Adobe Photoshop

Objective 103.01 Lines, curves and shapes are mathematical formulas used to define vector graphics - Draw Software Editing Programs: Adobe Illustrator CorelDRAW

Objective 103.01 Elements of Design – Line Color

Objective 103.01 Elements of Design – Shape Texture

Objective 103.01 Principles of Design – Rhythm Proportion Balance

Objective 103.01 Principles of Design - Unity Emphasis