The difference between raster and vector images (VIDEO)

by | Mar 27, 2009 | Vector Art, Vector Tutorials, Video

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Some of you are still a bit confused about the difference between raster images and vector images. You can read more about vector art here.
PhotoshopTalent.com has put out a video that breaks it down for you. They offer great services. Check them out.

2 Comments

  1. Powertrainer

    Why is this tutorial showing vector art in Photoshop? If you want to look at vector art, do it in Illustrator, where it’s truly vector. Photoshop is a raster environment and what this video doesn’t make clear is that vectors in Photoshop will be rendered in pixels. The only way to get ‘crisp’ vectors out of a Photoshop file is to export the file as a Photoshop EPS or PDF.

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  2. point-n-click

    Actually professor, although Photoshop does use a raster based system to display vectors, it still communicates with “smart objects” that are fully editable in Adobe Illustrator.
    It’s just a video brother. Take it for what it is. Just someone’s perspective.

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