In a simple sense, Vector graphics are not pixelated (not based on pixel) on the other hand Raster graphics is based on pixels. Vector graphics are the form of digital art that is rendered using a mathematical formula, while raster uses pixels or tiny dots that works with colors to form or create an image.
So what is Pixel??? The pixel (“picture element”) is the basic unit of programmable color on a computer display or image. The size of a pixel varies according to the resolutions for the screen. Basically, pixel used RGB colors and different forms of their blend for the specific indication. The bitmap is the file that marks the color for each pixel.
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