kirpi kirpi.it kirpi.it> writes:
> > Is there a reliable and easy way to do a scalable graphic
> > that keeps smooth curves regardless of size?
>
> Yes, yes, just try something vectorial like
> http://inkscape.org/index.php?lang=en
Ooooh, looks like it might be the program I was hoping for! Bu
> Is there a reliable and easy way to do a scalable graphic
> that keeps smooth curves regardless of size?
Yes, yes, just try something vectorial like
http://inkscape.org/index.php?lang=en
Once you are happy with your work, simply export the image in a
browser friendly format (png, gif, jpg...); a
When creating graphics you should keep them in a format this readable by all
of your graphics programs and is scalable. For example all of my imagery is
created and saved in Postscript format (.ps). This format can be resized up
and down without compromising the image. If I need the image for a
Working on logos and such. (Hmmm, does reading books on letterheads and logos
rather than working on the content of my ever-promised business site and some
sample sites indicate something? Learning a lot about how to save money if using
1980's printing technology.)
1. Is there a reliable and easy