- Q1: What’s actually a Vector?
- A Vector is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and polygons, which are all based upon mathematical equations to represent images in computer graphics. There are instances when working with vector tools and formats is the best practice and instances when working with raster tools and formats is the best practice. There are times when both formats come together. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics.
- Q2: What is a Vector best suited for?
- Vector files as used in Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand, Xara Xtreme and Coral Draw are the industry standard for graphic design, page layout, typography, logos, sharp-edged Artistic illustrations (i.e. cartoons, clip content, complex geometric patterns), technical illustrations, diagramming, icons and typography. The recent versions of bitmap editors such as Adobe Photoshop support some vector editing tools (e.g. editable paths).
- Q3: Can I get a JPEG?
- Sure get the best of both worlds with a vector. Drag and drop the vector onto your Photoshop short cut, Photoshop asks for the size/color space etc, or if you are in a new version of Photoshop then some of the vectors paths may be editable in Photoshop. There you have it. Save it in any file format you like at any size you wish!
- Q3:How much do I have to pay for these images?
- All images on website are FREE/dd>








