Graphics Packages - ICT - Software - Revision
Graphics Packages - ICT - Software - Revision
Graphics Packages
A graphics package is an application that can be used to create and manipulate images on a
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painting packages
drawing packages
Painting packages
A painting package produces images by changing the colour of pixels on the screen.
These are coded as a pattern of bits to create a bitmapped graphics file.
Bitmapped graphics are used for images such as scanned photographs or pictures taken with a digital camera.
Advantages
The main advantage o ered by this type of graphic is that individual pixels can be changed which makes very
detailed editing possible.
Examples of graphics packages that produce bitmapped images include:- MS Paint, PC Paintbrush, Adobe Photoshop
and JASC’s Paint Shop Pro.
Drawing packages
A drawing package produces images that are made up from coloured lines and shapes such as circles, squares
and rectangles.
When an image is saved it is stored in a vector graphics file as a series of instructions, which can be used to
recreate it.
Examples of drawing graphics packages include CorelDraw, Micrographix Designer and computer aided design (CAD)
packages such
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This video looks at the use of CAD modelling for the television series 'Walking with Dinosaurs'. A visual e ects supervisor
describes the combination of 3D models with filmed backgrounds to produce a realistic e ect for the BBC television
series 'Walking with Dinosaurs'.
A fill option for colouring in a shape or area on the screen with a colour or pattern from the paint palette.
Most graphics packages have a built-in library of clipart pictures.
Zoom or magnify is a feature that allows an area of the screen to be seen close up for detailed work.
Special brushes such as an airbrush can be used to achieve di erent paint e ects on the screen.
In most graphics these features are chosen from a toolbar or tool palette where they are displayed as icons.
Exporting is a special way of saving a file produced using a graphics package so that it can be used in another
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Making changes to a design requires a large number of complex calculations. These need to be performed as quickly as
possible so that their e ect can be viewed straight away.
A powerful processor is required for this. A CAD system also needs a high-resolution monitor so that clear close-up detail
can be seen on the screen.
Input to CAD systems is normally given using a mouse and keyboard but other input devices such as graphic tablets and
scanners are also used.
Output from a CAD system is produced using a high quality printer such as a laser printer or a plotter.
Changes to a design can be made quickly and their e ects seen straight away;
Designs can be viewed from any angle without being re-drawn;
Designs can be tested without the need to build expensive models or prototypes;
Drawings can be stored on disk and re-used at any time;
Designs can be instantly sent anywhere in the world using electronic communications;
Designs can be used directly in computer aided manufacturing processes.
Computer-aided manufacture (CAM)
Computer-aided manufacture, or CAM, is the use of a computer to control all or part of a manufacturing process.
Some examples of CAM include the production of printed circuit boards, car manufacture, pattern cutting for clothing
manufacture and making postage stamps.
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The main advantage of this approach is that the CAD design can be used to generate the program which will control the
manufacturing process.
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