Proses Kerja Komputer yang dapat Mengoptimalkan Hasil Komunikasi Visual secara Efisien
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v1i2.2860Keywords:
text, pixel, vector, optimal and efficient visual communicationAbstract
To be able to work optimally and efficiently by computer, in making a visual communication, we need to understand the three kinds of process/ how to work a computer. There are three bases logic how computer works, such as text, pixel, and vector. Each made with different methods of logic, as a result of efforts to meet the needs of creators of computer communication. So after the third understands the workings of TSB, the ease and optimization in making a visual communication can be achieved.
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