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Coreldraw vector or raster11/23/2023 On the other hand scaling of a graphic is not as free as might seem, because downscaling is limited by the smallest size the output device is capable of displaying or because of technical issues that arise from tiny detail.įigure 2: When lines get too thin, the foil detaches easily from the fabric. Adjust the stroke weight after scaling as needed or choose to not scale the stroke weight in Preferences. This allows you to not only scale or otherwise transform the complete graphic, but also any single part of it.įigure 1: Select any single part and enlarge it or recolor it. Their fills and strokes are just attributes that can be changed easily at any point. All shapes are single objects and stay so until you deliberately join them with other objects. But vector work has another advantage which is the object oriented approach to graphic design. The most obvious difference is that you can calculate with paths, most importantly enlarge them - theoretically - to infinity. While raster files consists of rows and columns of colored squares that together form the image, in vector files shapes are built by paths - mathematical functions - that have fills and strokes. I have tried to sum up the answers to questions people have asked. So you should spend some time and learn about production, color, vector and raster images, resolution and of course which file type to select, because of course you want all your hard work to not only still be there tomorrow but also to stay editable and to look gorgeous when printed. When setting up a file you can ruin your project if you do it wrong. There are some questions people ask again and again in public forums, Facebook groups or elsewhere. Overview: Tipps, Tricks und Tutorials at Vektorgarten (German) How to set up a graphic file: vector or raster, resolution, color mode and which file format to choose?ĭeutsche Version (für ✼reative Aktuell«-Abonnenten): Teil 1, Teil 2
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