Vector vs Bitmap

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    Ok,i alredy have it installed on my laptop.
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    Computer0304 said:
    And the vector examples should be actual vector images if it is supported. Is there any vector cameras?
    Soz pal but you can't show images of vectors via the net as all the images we see are bitmaps, (text/fonts are about the only thing that are vectors) in other words if I created a vector image i would then have to export it as a png, jpg (bitmap image) etc. the only other way is to save it as a vector in its native format and then share it so you could download it.
    and sadly no there isn't a vector camera.

    Layback Bear said:
    PooMan UK I'm ashame to say this is the first time I have seen your Tutorial.
    That is a lot of great information.
    What vector drawing program do you recommend for beginners?
    thanks pal ... there are 2 free programs that are pretty easy to use and great for beginners

    Free Graphic Design Software ? DrawPlus Starter Edition from Serif

    Inkscape. Draw Freely.
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    Hi Nick :)
    ... thank you for your tutorial. Filling in the huge blanks about PNG, BMP, vectors, bitmaps etc

    I have been dabbling with Paint.NET to create custom icons, a lot of experimenting to create decent looking 16x16 icons. 128x128 images don't always reduce to-well to 16x16.
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