Sunday, December 27, 2009

Why is Adobe Illustrator good for vector grahpics?

Just need a little help, thanks! :)Why is Adobe Illustrator good for vector grahpics?
How can you be so stupid!





Its what its made for!!





hahaaaWhy is Adobe Illustrator good for vector grahpics?
It is excellent because it creates graphics which will integrate well with other software. If you have other adobe products (after effects for example) you just need to do the one import and the ynamic link will update the after effects file with any changes you make to your illustartor file. This is VERY time saving.


It also works well with 3d software like maya or c4d; you can export your 2d vector graphics and extrude them into 3d objects very simply
The illustrations you create in Adobe Illustrator are vector based, as opposed to pixel based like in Photoshop. This is perfect for illustrations that you want to make very small or very large. No matter what size the image is, it maintains it's sharpness.
What???? Because it was created for Vector graphics! That's like asking why is Internet Explorer good for browsing the internet.

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