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Adobe Photoshop
Everything in Photoshop is just a series of pixels, so if you’re scaling something up or down, it can lose its quality very quickly. Photoshop is a popular choice for web graphics, photo editing and designs since those projects will stay at a fixed size.
Editing photos is awesome in Photoshop, because it includes a lot of unique filters, special effects and tools.
Another great benefit of Photoshop is that you can have complete control of your projects, since you can edit your graphic pixel-by-pixel.
Adobe Illustrator
Illustrator uses mathematical constructs to create vector graphic. In Illustrator, a line is composed of two dots connected by a computer algorithm, instead of just a line of pixels.
Because of this, Illustrator is used often to create logos or anything that may need to be printed or displayed at different sizes. A vector graphic will never lose its quality if it’s scaled up or down.
Illustrator will also give you a better print output since it’s not resolution dependent.
A drawback of Illustrator is that it can’t be used easily to modify images that are already created, since there are limited filters and image editing tools available to you.
The major difference between Photoshop and Illustrator. Raster vs Vector
comparison Photoshop and Illustrator
Photoshop
1. Pixel based graphics
2. zooming out of% = blurry and messy
3. Single canvas.
4. Area Selection.
5. Layers contain single objects.
6. can work within workspace .
Illustrator
1. vector based graphics.
2.% sharp and clear
3. multiple artboards
4. Object Selection
5. Layers contain multi objects
6. can work outside workspace
Photoshop is raster based image editing tool, raster image is made of up pixels, each a different color, arranged to display an image.
Raster image pixels do not retain their appearance as size increases
Illustrator is vector based image editing & designing tool, vector image is made up of paths, each with a vector that tells the path how it is shaped and what color of border or filled by.
Vector images do retain appearance regardless of size.
Photoshop uses raster graphics.. illustrator uses vector images primarily. vector images can be scaled up to any size without any loss in resolution, whereas a raster image will pixelate. it depends on what you intend using it for really and what your needs as a comic book artist are.
illustrator deals with vector and photoshop deals with raster images....
Vector have no pixel and raster it contains pixels...
Photoshop is a raster Graphic and Illustrator is vector Graphic software... i hope this is an answer.
Photoshop
Pixel based graphics, mean for images and photos
Illustrator
1. vector based graphics for illustrations
Illustrator is a vector based program, whereby images (vector, not photographs) can be enlarged to any size without affecting the sharpness/clarity of the image.
Whereas Photoshop is pixel based, so images can only be increased to a certain size depending on the DPI of the image.
Photoshop is without doubt the most popular commercial Adobe Software. It's well renowned for incredible photo editing capabilities. Photoshop, being a raster graphics
Illustrator may look similar to Photoshop at a first glance, but it is very different. Illustrator is a vector graphics program. This means that the image is not composed of pixels, but rather of mathematical constructs. Per example, in a raster graphic program like Photoshop, when you draw a line, it is simply a series of coloured pixels, whilst, in a vector program, a line is composed of two dots which are connected together by a computer algorithm. You can modify and move these dots as you wish.
Difference between Photoshop and Illustrator is that, Photoshop is raster based application and Illustrator is a vector based program.
Photoshop handles files based on pixels and resolution unlike Illustrator which is completely vector based.
Photoshop is focused on digital image manipulation while Illustrator focuses on branding, logo designs etc.