Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes or polygon(s), which are all based on mathematical expressions
Vector graphics are files with precisely one color on a transparent background. They are often used as clipart or converted to brushes for programs like Photoshop.
Vector graphics are created in graphics packages and consist of shapes called objects.It is possible to edit each object separately, for example, change the shape, colour, size and position.
Vector Graphics are made up og lines and curves. A very nice thing about vector graphics is that you can move them around freely, without using detail or it's clarity. Vector graphics are best for artworks such as logos.
Scalable Vector Graphics was created on 2001-09-04.
Asymptote - vector graphics language - was created in 2004.
Difference between a vector and bitmap graphics is that a vector is a format of a drawing whereas bitmap is a format of a photo. * the advantages of a vector is that the drawing can be stretched to any size without ruining the quality and bitmap is faster to display .Bitmap graphics as being stored in a literal fashion, then Vector Graphics, stored representative are their opposites
A vector has both magnitude (length) and direction
I think it is vector graphics and raster(bit mapped) graphics
You have to use programs which support vector graphics and raster graphics, so you can save them in what format you would like? ex: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw you can use...
Raster graphics are stored as pixels, vector graphics are stored as geometric primitives. Images of the latter type can, in principle, be scaled infinitely, and pixelization will not occur.
Vector graphics. Photoshop can work with vector graphics, but Illustrator is ideal.
Vector graphics using the graphics function to record the color, size and other attributes. Zoom in and out of any object, no image distortion and will reduce quality. Nor will it affect the file size. A clear outline of the performance of vector graphics, commonly used in the production of some of the logo graphics.
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