Graphic Images, Sounds & Animation
Graphics
Computer graphics are anything that can be displayed on the screen except the text and sometimes even text falls into the graphics category if it is save in a graphics format.
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There are basically two types of computer graphic, bitmapped andvector/structured.
Vector graphics use objects created from mathematical formulas to represent things like lines, curves, fills, line thickness, etc. to create the image.
Each type of graphic has it's own advantages and disadvantages. Older versions of HTML were only able to recognizes bitmapped graphics so most graphics created for the Internet, using standard HTML, are created or converted to a bitmap format. The newest version of HTML or XHTML is able to display vector graphics but not all browsers are able to display these graphics.
Within each of the two main types there are dozens of different formats.
Graphics formats are distinguished by their filename extensions.
The three main bitmapped format graphics used on the Internet are .gif, .jpeg(.jpg) and .png. There are many others including .bmp, .tiff (.tif), .pcx, .ppm,.tga and a host of others.
Some of the structured formats are .ai, .cmx, .eps, .wpg, .cgm and a host of others.
Bitmapped graphics can be created and modified in a paint program and vector or structured graphics can be created and modified in a draw program.
The main tools in a graphics program allow you to select a section of a picture, erase part of a picture, fill a defined area, select a colour,magnify a section, draw free hand, draw with various tools such as a straight line; a curved line; a rectangle; an oval; and a polygon. You can also modify a drawing by changing the size, colour, placement, and, depending on the program, hundreds of other modification.
Sound
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) or .mpg is multimedia format that is an attempt to create a standardization among the various formats available. MPEG has made it possible to place audio content on your website without having it sound tiny and hollow or taking an extreme amount of time to download. There are many different formats for sound including; Microsoft's .wav, Sun's .au & .snd, RealNetwork's RealAudio , .ra(*), and various others.
You may have heard .mid files play when visiting various websites. Musical Instruments Digital Interface (MIDI) files are basically sound tracks which use a collection of sounds contained in the .mid file to play a tune.
To create a sound file you will need an audio program. You can then record with a microphone or off of a prerecorded medium. Your computer will need to have a sound card properly installed and a speaker to hear your recording. You can save the sound file to play back later.
Animation
With the advent of faster computers comes animation. Though it has been around for years the modern computer has made it possible to include animation in programs without causing them to slow down (much). As with every multimedia format there are a number of types.
You may have seen .gif animations on this website. A GIF animation is a series of separate images or frames that display one after the other to give the impression of movement. Other formats are Audio Visual Interleave's .avi, the before mentioned mpg, Microsoft's Media Player .wmv, Apple's Quick Time .qt, .aif(*) &.mov, RealNetwork's RealVideo .rm(*), Macromedia's Flash creates Shockwave.swf, and JavaScript as well as various others.
There are various animation or multimedia players available for a free download off the Internet.
To create animations, sounds or graphics you will need a program that has the capabilities you want. Visit the various multimedia company websites to read up on their product to see if they can do what you want. (Hint: to find a company website type "www.'replace this with the companies name'.com"). Most companies offer free trials that you can download from their website.
-collenction by : Milan Bastola
You should also be aware that most media content placed on the Internet is considered published material and therefore copyright unless explicitly stated otherwise.
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