haha xD; to be honest it's really not that complicated, they just make it sound that way and it's hard to explain with words (easier visually with someone standing beside you to SHOW the difference)
When you draw something in photoshop..and you try to resize it to a larger scale, you lose quality. You are spreading out pixels across more area and the detail becomes less defined.
When you make something in a vector program like Illustrator, if you rescale, your image retains it's quality. No matter how big or small you resize the image to, it will -always- be 'crisp'
So I guess the easiest..simplest way to describe between the two is that vexel, looks like a vector, but cannot be resized. A Vector can be resized indefinitely
What exactly is a vexel?
When you draw something in photoshop..and you try to resize it to a larger scale, you lose quality. You are spreading out pixels across more area and the detail becomes less defined.
When you make something in a vector program like Illustrator, if you rescale, your image retains it's quality. No matter how big or small you resize the image to, it will -always- be 'crisp'
So I guess the easiest..simplest way to describe between the two is that vexel, looks like a vector, but cannot be resized. A Vector can be resized indefinitely
Vexel = [link]