Dear Garth,
I am a newbie using XenoDream 2.6 running under Windows 7 Pro and slowly working through the “Using XenoDream 2.6” manual.
I have a cursory understanding of how color works with raster images and with vector images. Raster images are made up of collection of color pixels whereas vector images are made up of math-defined “elements” (i.e., points, lines, and shapes) for which a color property is specified as either a color or a gradient.
I am trying to understand how color works in XenoDream. Pages 6-7 of the “Using XenoDream 2.6” manual say that images are created with “points” (which can be clearly visible as objects are progressively displayed in the Preview Window of the Main Window). What are these “points”? How do these “points” relate to raster or to vector images?
Thank you!
Doctor T
I am a newbie using XenoDream 2.6 running under Windows 7 Pro and slowly working through the “Using XenoDream 2.6” manual.
I have a cursory understanding of how color works with raster images and with vector images. Raster images are made up of collection of color pixels whereas vector images are made up of math-defined “elements” (i.e., points, lines, and shapes) for which a color property is specified as either a color or a gradient.
I am trying to understand how color works in XenoDream. Pages 6-7 of the “Using XenoDream 2.6” manual say that images are created with “points” (which can be clearly visible as objects are progressively displayed in the Preview Window of the Main Window). What are these “points”? How do these “points” relate to raster or to vector images?
Thank you!
Doctor T