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Old 03-26-2004, 04:14 AM  
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you guys are wrong - PS is NOT a vector based software - is a raster based software - there are no vectors in PS - Illustrator is vector - do you guys even know what the difference is?

maybe you guys are talking a bout using the bessier curve?
the pen tool?

PS and Illustrator have them both - but the difference is how each software makes the image

PS uses pixels- thats why the edges are not smooth, specially when image is enlarged

Illustrator uses vectors- it plots points(like a graph) and connects them - for example a circle is 4 points plotted and connected then curved- when you enlarge the image/shape the plotted points get further/larger keeping the smooth shape and no pixelation/bluriness
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