Originally Posted by
Pet
To someone that this is all just a little hobby, it may not seem like a big deal, but to those working towards entering the field of graphic design, terminology is necessary. About a year ago, the topic on "renders" got out of hand. It seems everyone calls any picture that has the background cut out a render, or how all 3D abstracts are called C4Ds. Rendering is the process of creating the image, usually for 3D programs, and adding textures. C4D is the name of the program most people use to create those 3D abstracts. Now, I am a vector artist, and I want people to use vector correctly, rather than just throw it out there because they threw in some geometric shapes into their art. This site is about learning, so learning the correct terms only seems proper to me, we teach how to use the programs, tools and techniques, why not what different things are called as well.