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  2. More specifically, a vector graphic is an artwork made up of points, lines, and curves that are based upon mathematical equations, rather than solid colored square pixels. This means no matter the size or how far zoomed in the image is, the lines, curves, and points remain smooth.

  3. Vector graphics - Wikipedia

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    Vector graphics are a form of computer graphics in which visual images are created directly from geometric shapes defined on a Cartesian plane, such as points, lines, curves and polygons.

  4. What is a Vector Image? What You Need to Know - Pichalab.com

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    A vector image is a type of digital graphic that is created using mathematical formulas. It is composed of a series of points or vertices that are connected by lines or curves. Vector images are resolution-independent, which means that they can be scaled up or down without losing quality.

  5. What is a Vector File & How to Use & Create Them | Adobe

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    Vector files are images that are built by mathematical formulas that establish points on a grid. Raster files are composed of the colored blocks commonly referred to as pixels. Because they can infinitely adjust in size without losing resolution, vector files are more versatile for certain types of tasks than raster files.

  6. What are Vector Graphics? Vector Art Explained - TechTarget

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    Vector graphics are computer images created using a sequence of commands or mathematical statements that place lines and shapes in a two-dimensional or three-dimensional space. In vector graphics, a graphic artist's work, or file, is created and saved as a sequence of vector statements.

  7. What is a Vector Image? - Webopedia

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    A vector image is a digital image in which points, lines, and curves based on mathematical equations are used to form different shapes. Each mathematical equation has various properties of color, thickness, curve, and more.

  8. What are Vector Images? - VectorStock

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    So, what is a Vector? A Vector image is a graphical file format. The image is composed of a series of “Points” with lines that join these points. Using this method of point-to-point illustration in a vector drawing program, simple or complex line-based geometric and organic shapes can be illustrated.

  9. Vector Graphic Definition - What is a vector graphic? -...

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    A vector graphic is a digital image comprised of points, paths, curves, and geometric shapes. Unlike raster graphics, which use a fixed grid of pixels, vector graphic files have no fixed resolution and can be resized, stretched, and otherwise manipulated without any quality loss.

  10. Vector images are resolution-independent graphics defined by mathematical equations, ensuring they maintain high quality regardless of size, making them perfect for logos, branding, and scalable designs.

  11. What is a vector file for beginners | Adobe

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    What is a Vector image? Vector files are images that are built by mathematical formulas that establish points on a grid. Raster files are composed of the colored blocks commonly referred to as pixels.