Oh nuts, vector graphics sound so..... geometric. So, can we actually generate anime in vector form? >_<;; sorry, this is terribly technical for me. I've only seen ppl do anime the traditional way
Actually, vector graphics aren't terribly difficult; the computer does all the complicated math FOR you.
Let's take an example: If you were to draw someone walking....what is drawn? A body drawn in shapes or drawn full-fleged?
Well, if it were me (by no means the greatest artist of our time XD), I would draw the head, and start off with the basic layout, like you would on a pen and ink drawing. Once that was finished, I would go in and combine shapes to create thights, knees, hips, chest, upper arms, lower arms, neck, hands, feet and head. I would do it like this so in the next frames, I could move any of those joints freely. Next, I would create an outline of the hair and eyes, some sort of nose and lips, then color all of these in as appropriate.
To create walking, I'd position the figure as I wanted, then position his legs and arms as appropriate. Duplicate the layer and then move the knees/hands as appropriate, and duplicate again. Etc. til you have enough frames to be satisfied. That's just my own personal experience though.
If you have any questions about illustrator or its tools, please let me know. I don't have it on this computer, per se, but I've worked with it a lot.