I AM GETTING GOOD AT INKSCAPE
Look, I can vectorize bitmap images!

That is...sketch for a pixel piece you guys saw awhile back. Vectorized and then super enlarged to prove that it is a vector. (For those of you unfamiliar with vector images vs. raster images - i.e. normal image filetypes like .gif, .png, etc. - a vector is actually saved as a mathematical equation, not an image, and no matter how large you make it, it won't pixelize.)

So yeah I can kind of inkscape now! I even made a fake logo and shit, but I'm not going to show it off because the design is from the inkscape tutorial I'm using (although I made some major edits) so not really entirely mine.
Look, I can vectorize bitmap images!

That is...sketch for a pixel piece you guys saw awhile back. Vectorized and then super enlarged to prove that it is a vector. (For those of you unfamiliar with vector images vs. raster images - i.e. normal image filetypes like .gif, .png, etc. - a vector is actually saved as a mathematical equation, not an image, and no matter how large you make it, it won't pixelize.)

So yeah I can kind of inkscape now! I even made a fake logo and shit, but I'm not going to show it off because the design is from the inkscape tutorial I'm using (although I made some major edits) so not really entirely mine.
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Date: 2012-12-31 12:04 am (UTC)And thanks for the explanation of what a vector image is... I've seen them talked about before, but had NO IDEA what they were, and never saw such a concise explanation!