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-Treats everything that is drawn
-as an object
-Objects retain their identity after
-They are drawn
-These objects can later be easily
-moved, stretched, duplicated,
-deleted, etc
-Are resolution independent
-Relatively small file size
-Example: MS Visio, Corel
-Draw, Flash

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-Treats everything that is drawn as a bit-map
-If an object is drawn on top of another, it is difficult to move
-just 1 of them while leaving the other
-untouched
-Changing the resolution often requires considerable touch-up work
-Relatively large file size
-Example: MS Paint, Adobe Photoshop

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-Both are computer files
-Both can show shapes and colors
-Both are useless if you have no computer
-Both needs a monitor/video device to be seen
-Both are composed of 1 and zeroes
-Both can be manipulated to add or remove
elements
-Both can be burned into a disk
-Both can be copied into a USB device
-Both can be together in some graphic layout
-Both can create a picture/image

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it is easily modified within the Raster art or images are
program it was created in produced by digital image
capture devices
typically generated using drawing or Produced using digital
illustration programs such as Adobe scanners or digital cameras, or
Illustrator.
by pixel editing programs such
as Adobe Photoshop.
Vector art is composed of These are not easy to modify
mathematically defined geometric within the same program
shapes Vector art is typically saved Raster art is typically saved as
in an EPS or PDF format. JPEG, BMP, or TIFF files

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