"A vector image is not composed of pixels, but of geometric shapes based on mathematical formulas. Since it is stored in the form of formulas, it can be scaled up and down practically infinitely without any loss of quality, ensuring that the edges of shapes remain perfectly sharp."
Vector tracing
Vector portrait
Raster portrait
Using vectorization technique, a low-quality pixelated image can be transformed into a sharp-edged vector image. It is ideal for printed materials, posters, logos, t-shirts, and any other application where sharp edges are needed, regardless of size. From a poor-quality image, an excellent, versatile image suitable for various uses can emerge.
A vector portrait is the transformation of a traditional digital photograph/image into a vector illustration. This turns the image into an abstract artistic creation that can be displayed or printed at any size without losing sharpness. It is often used as a profile picture, logo, and as a printed design element.
A raster portrait is the transformation of a traditional digital photograph/image into a pixelated abstract artistic creation. It is more detailed but cannot be infinitely resized. It is primarily used for digital display, such as profile pictures, but it can also work well as a printed design element for smaller sizes.