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13 Cards in this Set
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What does SVG stand for?
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Scalable Vector Graphics
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Does SVG support 3 dimensional graphics?
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No
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Describe an advantage of saving a graphic as an SVG file.
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Small file sizes makes little demand on the limited resources of mobile phone
OR SVG graphics are scalable allowing them to be shown at their highest quality on any display device OR SVG is associated with the XML scripting language which supports interactivity |
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What does XML stand for?
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Extensible Markup Language
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What is XML?
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A tag based markup language
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VRML stands for?
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Virtual Reality Markup Language
OR Virtual Reality Modelling Language |
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State the type of graphic that is stored as VRML or SVG?
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Vector Graphic
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Describe 1 feature of VRML.
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Supports user navigation/interaction in a 3D environment
OR Supports hyperlinking between entities OR Includes attributes (features) such as shininess, transparency and surface texture. |
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Describe an attribute that is unique to a 3D object
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Texture OR Skin
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In a 3 dimensional graphic, Z coordinates allow objects to have?
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Depth
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State which attribute of a vector graphic allows object to be able to overlap
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Layer OR Layering OR Layers
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State 1 difference between a Vector graphics and a Bitmapped graphic
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Smaller file sizes
OR Vectors are less detailed OR any other |
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Describe what happens to a bitmapepd graphic when it is rescaled in comparison to a vector graphic.
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The bitmapped graphic will become pixleated/blurred whilst vector graphics are resolution independent which allows them to be rescaled without any loss of quality.
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