Graphics in EntertainmentDigital graphics are used in the entertainment industry, it is important to bring media to the audience in a way that they recognize it. They are used in films, computer games and even in company advertising and are extremely useful in creating a spark of interest among the target audience and media producers. And it is precisely these graphics that attract the public, offering them small glimpses of the game to convince them to buy it, which in turn makes the company money. This just goes to show how important digital graphics are in the modern world, without it there wouldn't be an interesting way to display your media, so audiences will have no way of seeing if it's appealing to their individual tastes, leading them to conclude they shouldn't. do it. purchasing it. Different graphics are used to bring the media to life, for example if the film is set in the old days, you will not use futuristic graphics, you may also want to add a black and white filter to add a vintage feel to it. Graphics are essential for manipulating and creating the perfect environment in which to set the media. Example 1 This game is aimed at people aged 16 and over who are fans of action/shooters. The case depicts a man with a mask complemented by a dark Smokey background; this gives off an air of mystery about the man that is sure to attract people. and the Call of Duty logo is in white and clearly visible. Example 2 This game is aimed at children aged 3 years and above, it attracts people by showing them an exciting racing scene and all the things you can do, take Mario for example, he is just driving while luigi is flying overhead on a glider! White space is a good way to draw, mind you... in the center of the paper... scanner I will start activity 3 and start sketching out my ideas for the graphics, then use the scanner to input to the computer ICT ClassroomThursdayPeriod 4 Full lesson ComputerSoftwareInternet AccessPaper and Crayons I will use my visualization diagram to create the graph. ICT RoomLegal requirementsBy law, the graphic designer retains the right to his work. Owning the rights to your work gives you the right to be paid for further use of a design and protect it from unwanted changes. Be wary of situations where a client requests “work for hire,” as this means you will not retain the copyright. There are only a few situations where this is legal. This copyright law was created to prevent an artist's work from being exploited and used, if you want to use it you will need permission and may have to pay
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