Thursday 29 December 2016

Vector graphics

  • Vector graphics are created from mathematical formulas used to define lines, shapes and curves.
  • Vector graphics are based on vectors, which lead through locations called control points or nodes.
  • Each of these points has a definite position on the x- and y-axes of the work plane and determines the direction of the path.
  • Further, each path may be assigned various attributes, including such values as stroke color, shape, curve, thickness, and fill.
    • The below image shows how the mathematical functions work in vector graphics.
      Raster graphics
      • Raster graphics image is a dot matrix data structure, representing a generally rectangular grid of pixels, or points of color, viewable via a monitor, paper, or other display medium.
      • Raster images are stored in image files with varying formats.
        • Raster graphics vs Vector graphics.
            Why Vector graphics
            • Very less size.
            • High quality.
            • Easy to resize without losing quality.
            Vector graphics file formats
            • .AI, .CDR, .CGM, .DXF, .EVA, .EMF, .Gerber, .HVIF, .IGES, .PGML, .SVG, .VML, .WMF, .Xar
            Advantages of Vectors
            • Resolution independent.
            • Regardless of how much the image is enlarged or reduced, the image definition and quality remain the same.
            • Small file sizes.
            • Easily transferred over the internet.
            Disadvantages of Vectors
            • Lower color quality than raster images.
            • They do not support as many colors.
            • Not good for photographic images.

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