As you might have already known, vector graphics consist of math equations which are then translated to points. These points are then connected by paths, which are basically lines and curves. Vector graphics are resolution-independent, which means that the image will always stay clear even after it has re-scaled, unlike bitmaps, which becomes very pixelated after being re-scaled. Vector graphics don't support as much color variations as bitmaps, which means that detailed images aren't the best thing to make. Vector graphics are more common for designing fonts and logos. To me, Vector arts and graphics are extremely visually appealing. The flat and materialistic designs are simplistic, modern, and are easy to look at. I personally prefer vector graphics more than bitmaps because it looks pleasing and easy to scale up or down.
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