| 1. What is Vector art?
2. What is a Raster Image? 3. What programs let me save in vector formats? 4. When do I save a raster image, and when do I save as Vector? 5. How should I give you my artwork? 6. Do you accept "Zip, Jazz, CDs, or Super Disk"? 7. What's the largest file size I can email you? 8. Why shouldn't I use my web site images for signs? 9. How should I save my artwork files? |
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1. What is Vector art?
3. What programs let me save in vector formats?
4. When do I save a raster image, and when do I save as Vector? Use vector files when the art has to be used for vinyl cutting. Vector is always the best choice when designing, for it is usually easy to change and will keep its resolution at whatever size is needed, since it is based on shapes and lines rather than points of color. Keep in mind that certain effects are often based on resolution, even when designing in vector, and may lose resolution when enlarged. Vector images are usually easier and quicker to modify. Raster images should be used whenever photographic material is used. It is possible to have a mixed file, designed in vector (text) with some elements in raster (photos). When saving the file, vector graphics can be saved as vector or raster art, but raster graphics can only be saved as raster. Vector is always preferable to raster for its higher flexibility when it comes to changing information or resizing the art. back to questions
5. How should I give you my artwork?
6. Do you accept "Zip, Jazz, CDs, or Super Disk"? We accept CDs, DVDs and flash drives. We are sorry but at this time we do not accept Zip, Jazz, Floppy or Super Disks. back to questions
7. What's the largest file size I can email you? We can accept up to 8 megs though our email. If you have a larger file, we suggest burning it on a CD or using our FTP site to upload the file. Call us for our FTP site information at (713) 682.7979. back to questions
8. Why shouldn't I use my web site images for signs? 9. How should I save my artwork files? |