Comparing and Contrasting
Some key differences between raster and vector images is that vector images are created mathematically. They are created through line segments and can be resized without hurting the quality. Raster images use pixels to create lines, so when they are resized the lines get blurry and so the quality decreases. They are similar because they can create beautiful images. You can render similar shapes in both of them. But for vector images you can change the curve of line segments. Preferences I prefer raster images because I'm more use to making raster images. I can blend and use more of a gradient to shade. I can understand the appeal of using vector images though, if I use vector images for a decent amount of time I can create nice drawings using cel shading (also known as cartoon shading). But I still prefer raster for the amount of soft details I can put into it.
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AuthorMy name is Clarice, I'm a high school student. My main focus is art- 2D and game design. Archives
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