ARCHIVAL-PRINCIPLES-IN-DIGITAL-ILLUSTRATION (1).pptx

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Archival Principles in Digital Illustration

REVIEW Archival Principles- Guidelines and methods used to organize, store, and protect digital or physical files to ensure they remain accessible and intact over time. Digital Preservation - The process of maintaining and safeguarding digital or physical files from damage, decay, or loss to ensure their longevity. Metadata- Information about a file that describes its key details, such as the title, creator, date created, and software used.

What Are Archival Principles in Digital Illustration? Archival principles are guidelines and practices used to organize, preserve, and maintain records or files to ensure their accessibility and longevity. These principles help manage information systematically, so it remains usable over time.

What do you do to save and organize your digital artworks? Use clear file names and organized folders. Backup files to external drives or cloud storage. Save files in multiple formats ( ex.:PNG ) Add metadata like dates or project details.

Relevance to Digital Illustration File Organization Properly structured folders and file names allow digital illustrators to quickly locate their work, saving time during project revisions or client requests. 2. Preservation of Work Digital illustrations need to be saved in durable file formats (e.g., .PNG, .PDF) and backed up in multiple locations to prevent loss due to hardware failure or software corruption.

Relevance to Digital Illustration 3. Metadata Creation Metadata is like a digital label for your artwork, describing its title, date, and tools used and other details. 4. Long-Term Accessibility Archival principles ensure that digital illustrations remain accessible and usable even as software or technology evolves, safeguarding the artist’s portfolio and professional work.

FILE PATH DIRECTORY https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2235173/what-is-the-naming-standard-for-path-components

File Path Directory Definition: A file path directory is a structured way to locate and organize files or folders on a computer or mobile device. It shows the exact location of a file within the storage system by listing the sequence of folders (directories) leading to that file.

File Path Directory Example: C:\Users\Documents\Illustrations\Sketch1.jpg In this example: C: is the drive. Users is the main folder (directory). Documents is a subfolder inside the Users folder. Illustrations is another subfolder. Sketch1.jpg is the file name.

Why are archival principles essential for digital illustration? • Share your insights. Conclusion: Key Point Summary Archival principles ensure artwork is accessible and preserved. Using metadata and organized folders makes work efficient. Emphasize the value of adopting these practices regularly.

Column A Column B 1. Archival Principles A. The organization of folders and subfolders to efficiently store and retrieve files. 2. Preservation B. The process of protecting digital files to ensure they remain accessible and undamaged over time. 3. Metadata C. Additional information about a file, such as its author, creation date, or file size. 4. File Path Directory D. The exact location of a file, showing its drive and folder sequence. 5. Folder Structure E. Guidelines for systematically organizing and maintaining files to ensure accessibility and integrity. 6.Digital Illustration F. Artwork created using computer software or digital tools.
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