Vector artwork is art that's made up of vector graphics. These graphics are points, lines, curves and shapes that are based on mathematical formulas. When you scale a vector image file, it isn't low resolution and there's no loss of quality, so it can be sized to however large or small you need it to be. It's an excellent tool for putting company logos on business cards, creating poster designs, and when photo-shopping in Adobe Photoshop. Any art made with vector illustration software like Adobe Illustrator is considered vector art.

In comparison, raster art (also referred to as bitmaps or raster images) is created using colorized pixels. When you enlarge a raster file with pixel-based art too much, the edges look jagged and the quality is lost. The resolution independence vector art displays allows it to be used in a variety of forms, from small illustrations to massive billboards.


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Designers think about overall composition when they create advertisements, websites, or anything else that features careful organization of text, graphics, and other structural elements. In these compositions, designers use vector artwork created by illustrators, or they sometimes produce vector art of their own for the designs. A designer may create a vector-based design that incorporates many different pieces of vector artwork.

Illustrators are often more art-focused and create individual images, not an entire design. Illustrators may produce individual pieces of vector art that can stand alone or can be added into another piece by a graphic designer.

Learning the basics of Adobe Illustrator can be a great place to master the fundamentals before flexing your creative muscles with vector art. Begin exploring how this platform enables illustrators to create beautiful, functional artwork that can stand alone or enhance any graphic designs.

I am experiencing the same bug. I am using latest illustrator 2021, 25.3.1 updated from creative cloud just yesterday i believe, and Figma Desktop app 98.14. I never ever had this problem before, core install of both tools worked fine. Now i just installed windows 10 and started using those again, and this happened.

I am just going to start off by saying I am just learning After Effects, so bear with me. I am creating a vector animation in AE but made all my vectors in AI. I may have made the mistake of creating all my frames in one big Illustrator file with multiple art boards. I saved the AI files so the art boards are separated into different .ai files. I imported one of the .ai files (one frame with layers) into AE it shows only that frame and the including layers. However, when I try to change the duration of the frame, it only shows the frame for a split second. If the video keeps playing, then other frames from different artboards start showing for a split second. These frames that show up for just a split second shouldn't be one this frame because they are from different art boards that shouldn't be saved with this .ai file. It seems as though all the other artboards are still connected to the file in some way. If my explanation didn't make sense, here's a video that shows what's happening.

I think Rick is closer to what is going on in that composition and the issue here is that bethanyh58355940 is importing still images, still vector graphics as a sequence and as a seqquence it have ste time. Way you shown works with compositions, image swquences and video file not with still graphics. Time remaping will not work with single images/graphics.

If you know the difference between vector graphics and raster images, you might come to realize that calling something a "vector image" is a contradiction, but more importantly, you should understand that an Illustrator file can contain both vector and raster based content. Also due to the way you phrased it, I suspect "the original AI file" may contain artwork you didn't originally create. For that reason, it's fair to imagine you may be unaware of its construct in some respects, and the same can be said for me and anyone else reading your post.

This may be a misguided objective. If the content you're copy/pasting is 100% vectors, you really shouldn't need to mask it, and, a logo graphic destined for deployment as a brand mark is no place for a clipping mask.

I've designed an image in illustrator which is made up of lots of vector objects (as drawn with the pen tool), and now I want to manipulate my image in photoshop . I want to be able to edit anchor points as if I had created them in photoshop, and then create derive pretty rastor images at a later stage. I can import my work as a smart object, but if I try to edit it, photoshop opens illustrator and I'm back to square one! I've attempted turning my file into compound images, but there are far too many small objects to do it in this lifetime so I need an alternative. Thanks.

The question is, why would you even want to? Vectors are sharp, crisp and clean. Nothing you do with Photoshop will result in true vector files. And if you want to apply a buch of raster painting, you may as well rasterize the entire thing.

First of all Photoshop is not only an image editing software, you can create 100% vector files in Photoshop with the last versions, I also think that adobe should really work on an easier way to import/export files from AI to PS especially since they added the vector feature in PS.

Anyway the easiest way I found was opening the file in Illustrator and then just select the vector shape, copy and paste it in Photoshop as a Shape Layer (you can also paste it as a rasterized layer and other options). Then you have a 100% editable vector shape in Photoshop. Good luck!

I am using Adobe Illustrator to create a logo, and I have something that can potentially work. I have used only the pen tool with strokes (no fill), but the issue is, when I view the logo at 100%, it looks pixellated! I know vectors should not even be able to appear pixellated, but they are. Here is the screenshot from AI, without exporting to anything:

Your monitor (or any monitor) uses pixels to display anything. It's not possible for you to see anything on a screen unless pixels are used to display it. This is where you are seeing the pixels. Until some company somewhere invents a monitor which uses vector data to display content, you will need to become accustomed to pixels in every image. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for such a monitor.

Vector data is smoother than raster data upon scaling and output, not upon display. If you ensure anti-aliasing is checked in the AI preferences, that's the best you can do since the monitor is still using pixels. You should see smooth edges when printed for vector data. And if using Save for Web, or exporting, you will want to ensure you choose the "Art Optimized" anti-alias setting within Illustrator to reduce the stair stepping of pixels as much as possible.

Another thing to note, if you are using effects on your artwork, try to make the image the size it will end up being. For instance, I was making a logo for a band backdrop, but it was only 10" x 15" when the final product was 10' x 15'. My understanding of vector was that it didn't matter, but it does, to an extent, when you are using effects.

Just because you used Illustrator does not automatically mean everything is vector. If you used, blurs, feathers, glows, drop shadows, placed images, photoshop effects within Illustrator, etc. - none of that is vector.

Yes.if you increase the size of your shapes, the quality doesn't reduce. But If you save your Logo in JPG or PNG, It will not more be a vector. If you are going to zoom your PNG or JPG file, You'll see the tiny boxes which are actually pixels

Does anyone else need to import Illustrator (or other vector) artwork into IronCAD 2D drawings? I've never been able to figure out how to go directly from Illustrator to IronCAD, so we have been using Freehand (version 9, back when Macromedia owned it.) We would create a new Freehand OLE object in a drawing, which would open up a Freehand window, allow us to copy the Illustrator art into the Freehand window & "Exit & return to ..." from the Freehand menu. Works great - gives us access to all sorts of artwork that can then be scaled in IronCAD without any pixelization. Plus, we could then open the file from IronCAD for editing, based on the needs of our drawing. Then we could drag the art into a catalog for future uses.

Alternatively, we would like to be able to take our original 2D drawing view, add annotations, etc. & drag it into a catalog as 2D vector art. The line drawing of the 3D model wouldn't necessarily have to be editable, but it would be essential that we could drag the view out of a catalog & change the annotations or edit view curves.

I have a vector object in Illustrator CS3. For the sake of simplicity, let's say it's a rectangle. It has been "3D-rotated", and now appears to me to be a slightly skewed parallelogram. Of course, this 3d effect could be discarded at any time and it would appear to me again in its true shape, a rectangle.

What I want is for my vector object to be the slightly skewed parallelogram. I want to be able to manipulate that parallelogram directly as a vector object. As if that had been my original shape. Does that make sense?

Simply provide a brief description of the subject, scene, icon, or pattern you have in mind, and Illustrator swiftly generates multiple variations for you to explore. Once you try out the variants, choose the one that best fits your artwork. The generated vector graphics are arranged in logical groups, allowing you to do further edits easily.

Text to Vector Graphic is a generative AI capability powered by Adobe Firefly. Unlike other Illustrator capabilities, this feature enables you to use a text prompt to generate editable vector graphics including subjects, scenes, icons, and patterns quickly and easily.


Is it possible to convert the native vector shapes created in After Effects into adobe Illustrator or Eps etc? Tried exporting as SWF but still it converts into raster graphics and loses vector data. 0852c4b9a8

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