I recently began using Adobe Illustrator. I have noticed many differences between it and Adobe Photoshop, and I am not sure which I prefer more to use. The main difference between Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop is the graphics they use. Photoshop uses bitmap graphics, which is editing specific points on an image with a set resolution. Illustrator uses vector graphics, which uses paths and anchor points and has no set resolution, rather it uses equations to keep an image the same resolution no matter how zoomed in or out you are. In Adobe Photoshop, when you are trying to make something or edit something that is there, you select whatever you need and can manipulate it using different tools. In Adobe Illustrator however, you have to edit anchor points, which
change the path between them, editing the shape or line. Adobe Illustrator is better for making digital art, such as logos or designs for a website. Adobe Photoshop is better for photographs and editing things that already exist, and less for making new art than Illustrator.
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