Understanding raster and vector objects

When you draw raster objects, you are really painting on a raster layer. Even though you create a raster object in the same way as a vector object, the result is a pixel-based shape. You can edit the pixels with raster editing tools.

Important! You can only draw raster objects on raster layers. If you draw a raster object on a vector layer, Corel PaintShop Pro creates a new raster layer for your object.

A vector object’s properties — such as its outline color, fill color, size, and location — can be easily changed. You can also edit the paths, contours, line segments, and nodes that make up vector objects.

Important! You can only draw vector objects on vector layers. If you try to draw a vector object on a raster layer, Corel PaintShop Pro creates a new vector layer for the vector object.

For more information on vector and raster objects, see Creating images. For information about vector, floating, and selecting text, see Working with text.

The anatomy of a vector object

In order to understand vector objects, you must be familiar with the following terms.

An example of a closed path

An example of an open path

An example of a contour


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