MVP 007 - Best File Types for Your Images

What we are watching outside of the making world? Bill: House – A Japanese horror comedy on Amazon Prime Stephen: Psych - Detective Comedy re-runs on Amazon Prime Trevor: The Zookeeper’s Wife – A drama about the Warsaw Zoo during WWII Who is Bill and how he became a maker? Former design professor Former game and film design Currently the Co-Owner/Designer for Pinpoint Creative Studio specializing in laser signs and engravings What is a Raster file? What’s the basis behind it? Check out Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Seurat (It’s the best example of a raster IRL) 8 bit, 16 bit, and 24 bit pixels Why your images get pixelated when you zoom in? What is a Vector file? The basis of vector file is a simple math principle of line determined by a point and direction Vector files are series of lines overlaid to form a picture Why you need a Vector file to properly create 3D designs with lasers and a CNC or when ordering a branding iron? File Types for Raster and Vector Raster JPG, GIF, PNG, PS, TIFF, BMP Vector AI, EPS, SVG, PDF, CDR What software creates which file type? Raster Adobe Photoshop ™ Lightroom ™ GIMP ™ (Maker’s favorite price of FREE) Vector Adobe Illustrator ™ CorelDraw ™ Inkscape ™ (Maker’s favorite price of FREE) General Tips and Suggestions Don’t Violate Copyright or Trademark Logos (It’s just bad karma) Always request a Vector file of your logo/ promotional materials when having a designer create things for you Ask ahead of time when ordering stickers, a stamp, or branding iron what file type is needed by the maker Make friends with designers (They will make your life easier) Best applications for Raster and Vector Die-Cut Stickers – Vector File Branding Iron – Vector File Laser Cutting – Vector File Photos – Raster File Laser Engraving - Raster or Vector File depending on the level of sophistication Business Cards – Raster or Vector File depending on the level of sophistication

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Welcome to the Maker Vision podcast. A podcast where we help you take your ideas from a dream to reality. Each episode, we’ll cover topics to help you overcome frustrations we all encounter in our maker community. I’m Trevor Wanamaker a part time maker running makerexperiment.com and my co-host Stephen Ellis is a part time woodworker running Old South Woodcraft. We have both encountered bumps and pitfalls along the road we call “making” and we are using this podcast to help you avoid the same pitfalls.