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Conclusion Questions
1. In as much detail as possible record the steps it took to create this project in Adobe illustrator. Use complete sentences.​ Try to recall as many of the different tools, shapes, and keyboard commands as possible. 
First I added art board. Then I used the internet to look for an image and give me inspiration. Next I started making my robot by adding shapes with the shapes tool. I also made custom shapes with the pen tool. I used the selection tool to move around and resize shapes. I also used the direction selection tool to use the widgets and make the shapes corners round. I then changed the color and stroke. I changed it by pressing stroke and picking out a color. I changed the fill by pressing fill and choosing a color. I then grouped shapes so I can move them together and ungrouped them so it can be its own shape and move alone. Lastly, I exported it as a png and turned it in to google classroom.

2. What are vector graphics? How do they differ from raster graphics? Give an example for how you would use each type of graphic?
Vector graphics are digital images made up of mathematical equations rather then pixels. They differ in they way they are created and stored. You can use a vector graphic for a logo and Raster more for photographs.

3. In addition to Raster Vs Vector graphics, what are at least 3 major similarities between and difference between Adobe photoshop and Illustrator?
Similarities
Both are used in the design industry.
Both have similar tools.
Both also transferred and save the same. 
Differences
In one you can add your own shapes to create an image. 
In one you can add real images from a camera.
In one you can photoshop.

4. Based on the learning target,  (Exceeds, Meets, Needs Work, minimal understanding). Why do you think so? Make sure to provide specific evidence. 
I think I did really good I think I deserve a 4 because I surpassed the expectations on the list. I think if I were to learn more things on Adobe illustrator I can add more details to my robot. 

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