graphic is composed on the pixel. Each pixel or bit is often called in to load the object data information such as the color will be displayed.
Unlike the vector that has a free resolution, bitmap has a fixed resolution. So when enlarged akan result in decreasing the sharpness of the resolution. Examples of bitmap is a JPEG, TIFF, GIF, PNG, PICT, BMP, and more.
Nah, because the vector is far more superior, so the designers often make changes to the format into bitmap vectors. This process is usually called Tracing. Tracing this can be done with some applications. For example, Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand, Corel-Draw, or Xara X software such as special Tracing CorelTrace.
Each software has advantages and disadvantages. For example, Freehand autotrace features in its software. So Tracing allows the user to automatically, with a fairly good detail. While Corel has a feature that very much, but feels heavy use.
Tracing the process is done in a way to import the bitmap in the software-on software, then re-drawn with the outline of the form of the imported bitmap. After that, the new color be charging in accordance with the color bitmap logo that ditracing or tailored to the original color.
There is also a user Tracing the process with a variety of software. For example, beginning with CorelDraw, because its path editing easy. Then after, the result ditracing to Adobe Illustrator for Coloring and finishing.
Whatever the software used, all the Tracing always make a good end to the touch. Touch the end of this is done manually using Adobe Ilustrator or similar software. For example, to refine shadow effect, remove the parts that are not needed, and so forth.
In addition to software, Tracing