Published On Sep 27, 2021
When it comes to computer graphics, images can be presented in two different ways: raster graphics or vector graphics. The key factor that sets them apart is actually the way they’re built: either formed as tiny colored squares, or points on a Cartesian plane. So, in other words, raster images use arrays of pixels; while vector graphics use arithmetic equations.
In this video, we will discover what is a vector-based program and for what purposes we would use it. We will also see when to pick vector graphics instead of the raster ones, as each one of them must have specific tasks to fulfill.
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0:43 What is vector graphics?
1:28 A bit of history about vector graphics
2:25 The difference between vector graphics and raster graphics
3:52 Vector graphics usage
7:08 When not to use vector graphics
8:00 Vector graphics file types
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