A Design, For Fun!
I was playing with the ideas in this tutorial by Chris Spooner last night, and I thought, why not post what I did. Not sure what I am going to do with this design, but at some point, making those fun swirly objects will be useful! I used Illustrator to create the vector designs (the rounded blobby things) and Photoshop to put it all together in a collage.
Below is the same exact illustration, but one thing is different. Can you guess what it is?
Dhaval Jani says
I see that first one is jpg and second one is gif... dont see any other difference..
leoraw says
You got it, Dhaval. I don't think many of my other readers would have gotten it, though.
Jewish Side says
how was he able to figure that out? (other than looking at the properties of the image)
Dhaval Jani says
Thanks:)
Batya says
That's cute. Some day when we get a stronger computer, I hope to be able to play with graphics.
leoraw says
There is a program called GIMP, which is free. If you get a computer system that can support it, I would love to find out if you find it a useful one. I haven't used it.
Batya, there are photo editors online, too. I don't believe you would need a more powerful computer to use those (like Picasa). Just upload and use their tools.
Baila says
So how did Dhaval know that?
leoraw says
Right clicking, as he said! Learn to right click on images to find out more.
Dhaval Jani says
Well I tried hard to find visible differences and when I couldnt, I just right clicked on the picture and checked properties on both... I still wasnt sure as I was wrong when I guessed last post item hehe...
leoraw says
I actually see more dithering on the top one, which is a jpg. If you look at the edges of the green swirly thing, you may be able to see the dots of dither. The gif format is flatter. So I can see differences even without the right-clicking.
Jewish Side says
interesting
ramblingwoods says
Ah...would not have thought of that...
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