Getting started with vectors
Vectors are mathematically defined lines and curves made up of points and are ind...
Vectors are mathematically defined lines and curves made up of points and are independent of resolution and scale. They can be infinitely resized without losing any quality whatsoever. Raster layers (AVA’s standard spot layers) are composed of pixels and are resolution dependant so when they are edited and manipulated pixelation can occur affecting the final output.
Creating VectorsThe vector tools are a set of tools used to create vectors. In addition to the Spline Tools, AVA vectors includes advanced editing techniques.Read More |
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Editing VectorsEditing Vectors is done using functions within the Vector Menu, and by using certain tools from the Tools Palette.Read More |
Rendering VectorsVectors can be converted back to raster information in two ways. Either create selections of vector objects and then work with the selected areas on raster layers; or render the vector information directly to raster layers using selected brushesRead More |
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Repeating VectorsRepeat on Path is a powerful tool which allows selected vector objects to be stepped and repeated along a defined path.Read More |