Vector Images. Vector images don’t contain any pixels. They contain dots, which are called “Points”. But unlike a bitmap image of a square for example, which could contain thousands or millions of individual pixels to display the image, a vector is made up of only a few points and a line that connects the points to draw the shape.
Vector-based images are not made up of a specific number of dots, they can be scaled to a larger size and not lose any image quality. If you blow up a raster graphic, it will look blocky, or “pixelated.” When you blow up a vector graphic, the edges of each object within the graphics stay smooth and clean.
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