Vector graphics are computer graphics images that are defined in terms of 2D points, which are connected by lines and curves to form polygons and other shapes. Each of these points has a definite position on the x- and y-axis of the work plane and determines the direction of the path; further, each path may have various properties including values for stroke color, shape, curve, thickness, and fill.
2. What is the vector graphics ?
Vector graphics are computer graphics images that are
defined in trems of 2D points, which are connected by
lines and curves to forms polygons and other shapes it can
be scaled infinitely, without any loss of quility or fidility.
3. Why vector graphics are used ?
They can be combined to create more cmplex figures
using graphics software. The primary function of
vector format graphics is to be source file for hand-
edged graphics, logos and illustration. Vector graphics
are typically used to create simplex images that will be
scaled up or down depending on the use case.
4. What are the advantages and
disadvantages of vector graphics ?
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
The imporant part of vector
graphics is the power of scailbilty.
If we try to enlarge the pixel based
images, it only large the size of
square making up the image are
and pixel based images will be
jagged. If we consider the vertor
images, it will remains in its best
qualility.
Every lines in a vector graphics
reprentes different and distinct
object can be can be edited as
many times.
Easily resized, produce smooth
images, small full size.
The lines in vector images
may disappear if we
reduces the sixe too much.
The location of every
vector, needed to stored
separatly.
Spatial analysis and
filtering within polygon is
not passible.
Long time to create,
images produced aren’t
real.