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SNCA:SVG

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an vector graphics image format that instead of using pixels/rasterization, it uses geometric equations, like drawing a line from 1 point to another or something. This means that no matter how far you zoom in, the image appears completely smooth. It also usually means it's a lot smaller than the PNG equivalent, though this depends.
If you are thinking about "learning" SVG, writing it manually, don't – that's retarded. Instead, simply use a program like MS Expression Design. (Some 'tist built a whole website just for this program, but who's complaining.) You can also pirate🗝️ Adobe Illustrator, it's a good program. Learn how by following the link. Just use Inkscape nigga use whichever SVG editor I shill the most