How to change the number of tiles in the center of the pattern affects the number of tiles required for the experiment, but in my experiment, if you change the number of tiles in the center of the pattern, I will consider how it will affect. Do this to find patterns and expressions to link to each group mode. Each expression is tested with a larger frame, but with the same number of middle tiles this confirms that my expression is correct.
Let's understand why they are necessary to understand the difference between Vector tile and Raster tile. As with the method that requires the background of the image, a basic map of the map application is necessary. These basic maps are actually tiles. All data that needs to be displayed on the map is divided into slices. When you open the map on the screen, the actual visible places and roads are engraved on these tiles. An example of vector data is data for a road network. Since the road does not exist in all the lands, their data can not be contiguous. Furthermore, roads have attributes such as name, thickness, and length. The method of data differs between vector and raster tile. The raster tile is an image, but at the top of the vector block there are geometry and feature attributes.
Vector blocks are transmitted in much less time than raster blocks. Vector tiles are small in size, so they are fast and require less bandwidth. In addition, vector blocks provide unlimited zooming without increasing the file size of the tiles; while raster blocks have different file sizes and do not provide high resolution at large levels.
Vector tiles; they changed the look of the online map. They overcome the limitations of image collage maps and add the impossible benefits of image collages. They are faster and lighter (average 75% reduction), they allow for a smooth transition and allow for data access and data driven map style. In our work we have started the transition from image slice to vector slice. At the time of writing this article, you can see how fast and smooth the movement between cities under development in the CityAtlas project is.
Tile art is a single tile with a small arrangement of tiles, or in some cases, a pattern or image painted on top. It is generally used as a comprehensive term including other forms of tile-based art such as mosaics, small mosaics, stained glasses. Unlike mosaics, tile art can contain decorated large tiles. Mosaic uses tessera and other materials to create patterns from widgets, but you can use other methods such as sculpture, sculpture and molding in the field of tiles. Mosaic is regarded as tile art, but there are many other forms which are also considered tile art.