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Understanding Vector Graphics: Definition, Benefits, and Applications

Vector graphics are commonly used in graphic design, illustration, and typography, as they can be easily edited and resized without losing quality. They are also used in logos, icons, and other designs that need to be reproduced at different sizes. Examples of popular vector graphic file formats include SVG, EPS, and AI.

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Understanding Vector Graphics: Definition, Benefits, and Applications

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  1. Understanding Vector Graphics: Definition, Benefits, and Applications A vector graphic is a type of digital image that is created using mathematical equations and geometric shapes, rather than pixels or dots like in a raster image. Vector graphics are also known as vector images, scalable graphics, or vector illustrations. Unlike raster graphics, which can become blurry or pixelated when enlarged, vector graphics maintain their quality and sharpness no matter how much they are scaled up or down. This is because vector graphics are based on mathematical equations that can be resized without losing resolution.

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