What are the differences between Vector images and Raster images.
When images are stored in a computer in the form of a grid of basic picture elements called pixels, the images are called raster images. The pixels contain information about colour and brightness. On the other hand, vector images are stored as mathematical descriptions of the image in terms of lines, Bezier curves, and text instead of pixels. Another difference to be noticed in these two types is that the vector image can be understood easily yet have creative limits whereas the raster images don’t have creative limits but can be hard to communicate.