Illustrator, corel draw
A vector program is software used to create and manipulate vector graphics, which are images defined by mathematical equations rather than pixels. Examples include Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, and Inkscape. These programs are commonly used for creating logos, illustrations, and other scalable graphics.
Photoshop for raster images. Illustrator for vector images. These are the industry standards.
Illustrator is a vector based program that can export raster images.
i guess not.
CorelDRAW is a vector drawing illustration application, while Photoshop is a raster (or bitmap) image editing and painting application. Vector drawing uses mathematical equations (inside the program, the user doesn't have to worry about the math) to define the lines, curves, angles, etc. of a line drawing or collage style image. Raster or Bitmap images define the color properties of each individual pixel of an image, for pictures more like paintings or photographs. Vector drawings can be less "realistic" looking and more illustrative. Vector drawing is ideal for line drawings, logos, diagrams, plans, charts, maps, and so on. Due to their mathematical properties, vector drawings also scale without loss or distortion, while bitmap images become distorted (pixelated, jaggy) if they are enlarged or reduced (much).
Vector images can be limited in their ability to represent complex textures or intricate details compared to raster images. They also require specialized software to create and edit, which can be a barrier for some users. Additionally, vector images may not always render accurately when resized or viewed on devices with varying resolutions.
No. Raster images define images with pixels. But Vector images paint the pixels on your screen!
Vector art is actually a form of graphics that is used to create images in computer graphics. Vector art is created in programs such as Corel Draw, Illustrator and Flash.
Photoshop is a raster/pixel-based program, and is also a product you have to purchase. Inkscape is a vector drawing program that's free.
More accurate would be to say that Adobe Illustrator is a vector-based program that makes it easy to create graphics that will remain crisp when printed at any size. (Vector-based means that it creates, not images, but the recipes for images. When you want it big, it makes it big. Photoshop, by comparison, creates a solid image, fixed in size, so when you blow it up, it gets rough and chunky.) As far as technical illustration goes, I think there are programs that target this this activity more directly.
Free vector images are available from many online sources that store vector images. Fotolia and Vecteezy are just a few examples of free vector image websites.
it makes vector graphics is the use of geommetrical primitives such as points lines shapes and polygons, which are all based on mathematical equasions to represent images in computer graphics. if you spread out a drawing etc, it will be pixelated and blurry.A vector drawing is a solid line with colours (: .. by woodyy !!