What is Vector Art?
In digital art there are two layer formats: raster and vector. Raster formats are based in pixels and vector is based in paths and points.
When you resize a raster image, you are expanding the pixels. Your program has to try to estimate what the colours would be for the additional pixels created. Due to this, the image loses it's clarity and creates a pixel effect.
When you resize a vector image, you are increasing the distance between the points. Due to this, the image doesn't lose it's clarity and doesn't pixellate.
The key element of vector is that it's infinitely scalable without any quality loss and it's why we love it!
What is a Daily Deviation?
A Daily Deviation is a site wide feature. These are selected from our galleries by Gallery Moderators and from suggestions from ANYONE who is a member of deviantART!
If you'd like to find out more about how to suggest a Daily Deviation to me, check out my journal.
November's Daily Deviations
Below are all the DD's I've featured in the month of November... as well as a couple from October. If you've missed on you like, go visit, comment and favourite

As per usual, if you have any questions or concerns or fancy a bit of a natter, send me a note on my userpage. I'm more than happy to help








deviantART muro drawing
deviantART muro drawing