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vector

A digital art style that uses vector software, such as Adobe Illustrator, and Flash.

Vector drawings, unlike pixel drawings, are done using the pen tool, which creates "paths" that are seen as points (like on an x and y axis) by your computer. Because of the fact that they are paths and not pixels, you could zoom in on a vector picture without it getting that ugly pixelly look. (This will not work, however, if you copy a vector drawing into a non-vector program (raster program) such as Paint or something, and zoom in. Then you will see pixels.)

While Photoshop does have a pen tool, if you make a "vector" with it, you will not be able to scale your image to whatever size you want. Some people argue that this means that they are not vector images. Others argue the opposite.

Finding a cool looking image on the internet, and clicking filter, artistic, cutout, in photoshop does not create a vector image. With a vector image, you can manipulate your colors to suit your picture. A cutout gives you no control of this, and a lot of them aren't even very recognizable; just a bunch of colors.

There are also vexels, which are like vectors, except they are made in raster programs, such as photoshop. This, however, should be an entire definition in itself, written by someone who knows more about the subject.

Let's review, shall we?

A vector is a work of aart made in a vector program (or, as some would argue, with the use of a pen tool in any program that has a pen tool)

The cutout tool does not create a vector.

While many vector programs can be extremely expensive, there is a freeware vector program called Inkscape. Google it. It's a nice tool if you are just getting into vectors.

by You want to know who wrote this that badly? February 6, 2006

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Vectored

Getting vectored is when you have an army of minions and you try to steal the moon, but then a flat hairline Cheeto man tries to steal the shrinker for the moon

I was walking in the room and my alexa said "Get Vectored" the room then turned orange

by Your name is very questionable April 10, 2020

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Vector

Alright;okay. Sometimes said as "vectah". Synonym for "straight"

Jack: You vector ?
Andre: Yeah, G, i'm alright.

by taker1 January 1, 2020

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vector

A quantity fully described with a magnititude and a direction.

Force is a vector quantity. To say 10N is not enough to fully describe force. To say 10N, right, is fully describing force.

by Evil Monkey Dishwasher February 28, 2005

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vectored

ROASTED TOASTED

Girl:Iโ€™m breaking up with you.YOU JUST GOT VECTORED

by Dracula101anteater December 29, 2020

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vectored

To screw something or someone over royally, in the process of attempting to help them.

Things were going fine at first but we really vectored them, as usual.

by buddyw July 16, 2008

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Vector

Vector Marketing is a subsidiary of Alcas and controls the general sales of a line of kitchen cutlery called Cutco. There has been much controversy surrounding the trio of companies. Vector and Cutco rely on advertising by word-of-mouth and making no cold calls to homes, and going in and performing hands-on demonstrations of Cutco products. Some claim that they are perfectly legitimate, and there are more than a few success stories within the business.

However, others believe that it is a huge corporate scam, luring in new college kids who're wet behind the ears at jobseeking with vague employment ads and job descriptions, and generating a false sense of competition. Reps may be offered anywhere between $10 to $15 per documented appointment, regardless of sales but with a cumulative incentive rate. However, sales reps will have to use their own car to drive to their appointments within a 10 mile raduis, and neither Vector nor Cutco will pay for the gas. The 9-hour training is unpaid as well.

Some go further, claiming that what the young sales representatives are taught does not match up to documented facts about Cutco knives and the materials used in them, and that they are fed misleading information about their competitors and told to, in turn, feed that to the customers. Also, new reps are to first sell to their family and friends as 'field training'.

As it stands, the scam testimonials are far more numerous than the success stories.

"So I hooked a job with Vector. Man, I'm gettin' pumped!"

"I've been with Vector for five years, and I'm making loads of money!"

"Aww, man! Vector totally scammed me! I'll never get those hours back!"

by Bill N. Cate June 22, 2006

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