I figured that'd be your response. That's cool, but I'll give you a little info about vectorThere are two types of images: Raster and Vector. Everything like a .bmp, .gif, .jpg, .tga etc. are all raster meaning they are basically a grid of pixels each with a different color assigned to it. So, when you make the image larger, it stretches the pixels making it lose quality. A vector is different. It isn't a grid of pixels, all of the shapes in a vector are defined by mathematical equations so when you make the image larger, the shapes just get bigger (the image doesn't lose any quality). Because they're defined by equations, they're a little more limited in how complex they can be (unless you spend an ungodly amount of time adding detail to something). So, that lack in extreme detail has come to be considered a style of art that people have aptly named vector. People also seem to associate arrows with vector (like you did here), but that's completely off. Arrows have nothing to do with it. Anyway, hopefully you know a bit more about vector now. Go make a real one
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