Originally posted by undertone@1 Hour Ago
the way ps handels vectors makes it a fake, because the image is saved in a pixel format, instead of a mathimatical equation. At its heart its a raster program, not a vector program, but since adobe bought macromedia, i swear their just going to combine everything into a super beast of a program.

anyway, illigal, are you going to make a comment on the image or not. this part of the forum is so you can help the other designers with their images, not so you can rant endlessly on vectors. if you're going to post that, fine, just alteast dont de-rail the topic.
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Dude, did you read what i said? It saves them as mathematical perimeters, or vector data like i said. It just doesn't correctly READ vectors. If you load a vector you made in photoshop, into illustrator, it shows up as a VECTOR!!! If it was a fake vector that wouldn't work. It is done by the equations, but in illustrator when you zoom in it recalculates the equations and adjusts it accordingly so it never pixellates, Photoshop does not recalculate, it just zooms in on the static image. That is why people think it is not a vector prog. It is though, you just can't see it. Also if you resize a vector image, it wont pixellate, again this is because it is vector!

About the piece. I think it is nice, but some of the colors are too loud, or contrasting. The color on the hand near the bottom should be more brown then red, looks like fingernails almost. The hair is a little sloppy near the top, and on the ceiling there's a black line but it thins out too quickly, if you were going for perspective it would thin a lot slower and wouldn't dissapear.