Many modern designers are increasingly using vector graphics to create posters instead of traditional bitmap images. Vectors give them more control over the shapes and also make it easier to create complex designs that can be easily manipulated. What makes vector graphics so compelling for designers? Let’s take a look:
- Symmetry: Vector graphics are inherently centered on shapes. They more easily allow you to create symmetry in your posters. More than bitmap graphics, they are based on math. They give you flexibility. They allow you to create any shape, while keeping all elements as sharp or as soft as you want them to be.
- Flexibility: It is easier to create layered images with vector graphics. With bitmap graphics, you need to manipulate a group of pixels and delve very deep into the details. With vector graphics, you can create vivid images for your posters without spending days on end detailing each and every pixel.
- Tools: The most important reason for vector graphics becoming a great choice is the number of tools available to create them. Lately, the tools have become easier to use and they have even more features than before to make the job easier and faster.
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