![]() With vector images, you can scale them without affecting the quality.īy vectorizing a raster image, you’ll be able to easily resize an image without losing too much of its quality. When you resize or scale a raster image, it will affect the quality of the image and will make it appear blurry or pixelated. The main difference between vector and raster formats is that vector images consist of paths, making them easier to scale and edit. The issue with this of course is that you lose the amazingness of Gravit’s web/cloud freedom.Storm PS Action Photoshop Action Pixelated PS Action Photoshop Action Double Exposure Photoshop Action Carbonium Black & White Photoshop Action Shatter Glass Photoshop Action Double Color Exposure Photoshop ActionĮxplore Photoshop Actions Why Vectorize Images? Yes I can have multiple different pieces of software open to arrive at the end solution. ![]() But I get what you’re saying and it might be the only way to use Gravit exclusively… right now. I switch between multiple machines and setups so not having to reinstall and/or be tied to one platform is important to me, and honestly, using Fireworks and Local for Wordpress are the only reasons I’m stuck going back to Windows at the end of the day. You lose the freedom that comes with SaaS and being in the cloud. So bottom line, Gravit’s amazing smoothness as a web-based product gets weighed down by being tied to dependencies on something else to do your bitmap manipulation. But if I then need something else to manipulate bitmaps, like Affinity Photo, I’m limited to Windows/Mac because it doesn’t install on ChromeOS. Ex: if I use Gravit, then I can use it on a Chromebook. If it’s on your local machine, you then lose the brilliance of being platform-agnostic and also being in the cloud. The other image manipulation software may or may not be web-based, and may or may not even be reliable. The issue with this of course is that you lose the amazingness of Gravit’s web/cloud freedom. If I could pick and choose what I want, then delete it or convert it to its own vector path after selecting the shape, it would be, I hear you on this. Vectorize image is awesome, but then you have to spend time cleaning it up, union/joining what you want together, etc. I’ve spent a lot of my engineer life developing PWA’s, and hats off to what you guys have done.īut back to to this: WILL YOU JUST ADD A MAGIC WAND?! A SELECTION TOOL FOR BITMAPS! Your PWA is awesome, keyboard commands just work…I really love it. But out of everything out there (Affinity doesn’t do convert to path, Figma doesn’t do magic wand so I hear, many others are platform specific, GIMP just sucks, blah blah Inkscape, Sketch, Adobe’s twelve graphics programs all do something different, Photopea as a Fireworks replacement? God no…), Gravit is just so close. This isn’t supposed to be a love-letter to Fireworks, because I want to break up with it for good. ![]() Your web-based (or as the cool kids say - SaaS) application has enabled to me to almost exclusively use a Chromebook while I launch a business - after 15 years of being a full-time software engineer. You guys are this close to being the end-all solution for so many of us web creators where being “full-stack” also means being the designer and creative side of our operation. I know this has been brought up repeatedly.
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