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Re: Vector art

Adobe Illustrator is the Adobe suite app usually used for vector graphics, whereas I believe the gap is filled on the Macromedia side with Fireworks.

Photoshop, however, features a pen tool just like Illustrator, so you can do vector graphics there as well.

This page does an excellent job explaining the difference between vector graphics and "regular", or raster, graphics.

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