Battle Of The Techniques Raster Vs. Vector-who Wins?
Now that even novices know the power of vector graphics they prefer to use them always
. In fact they recommend it to all the regular and potential clients. But a seasoned designer knows that there are areas where the two can be used together. Yet, this is one more area where the basic vs advanced, pros Vs amateurs, unsheathe their swords. Even though there are major differences they can be used amicably in churning out some images. The end product can be really unique. The raster images can be drawn from Corel draw. Their pixel stretches when the image is enlarged. The composition looks imperfect. The colors also tend to change. The vector images are actually illustrated in comparison. When they are enlarged the distortion is minimal. While doing photo editing vector images tend to be more flexible in handling. Vector works in a line. These lines can be manipulated in many ways. A designer can mould the image like clay. Since there is no loss of quality it tends to overpower raster images.
The photos that reach the viewer need to have a humane approach. The realism keeps the viewer focused on it. And for the common man it makes no difference if it is raster or vector. The pixilated look of raster images can be unappealing. Hence, when they are clicked, care should be taken. Vector images are more calculated and tend to have an aura of perfection around them. With the combination of smart object filter, Illustrator, a raster image can be combined with that of a vector image. There are many examples that can be seen online of such combinations. The best of both the systems are used. Artistic posters can have a combined effect of both Raster and Vector. Ideally a vector image can be put in the background and a raster image can be blended in well. Many new designs are possible with the two being used. Vector images are made of objects of several colors. The color schemes can be changes too. Since there is no question of keeping a track on pixels, the vector image can be cropped or enlarged. It can be used in the following formats-EPS, WMF, AI, CDR, DXF, SVG, or PLT.
The scanned raster images or graphics are used for photos, digital paintings, or even a web design. GIMP and raster based software use RBG or CYMK color mode. The resolution qualities of photos are critical. They cannot be enlarged without loss of some value. Hence they can be used within certain limit. To avoid jagged images the editor does not touch it after it has achieved its maximum capacity. Such images can be paired with vector treated ones. Eventually the printing shapes the ultimate drawing.
There will always be a difference between the two. It is up to an artist or designer to make use of them. Until now, the design element preferred vector graphics. But when there is no limit to creativity and innovation then why not use best of both?
by: Atiqur Sumon
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