In Photoshop, you can create vector files by selecting the File > Vector > Create command. This opens a vector file editor that lets you create lines, shapes, and other objects. To start creating a vector file, select the object you want to create and click on the Edit > Vector button. In the Vector Options dialog box, set the following options: The Width field sets the size of your vector file. The Height field sets the size of your vector file’s text area. The Format field sets how your vectors will be displayed in a document. You can choose to display your vectors as images or as PDFs. The Colors field lets you set how your vectors will be colorized. You can choose to have all of your vectors be colorized or just some of them. If you choose to colorize some of your vectors, make sure that all of them are set to “Color” in the Colors field before clicking on OK. The Stroke width setting affects how long each line is drawn out before it is canceled out (by default, Photoshop draws every line at once). You can also control how much white space is included between each line by setting its Width setting too high and then clicking on OK when prompted for a value.