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Kiss Me @ Midnight, it's one of the many things we look forward to on New Years Eve, whether it's from a family member, date or favorite pet lol! I've designed this for cut file projects and sublimation projects.
Put on a shirt, tote, glass, tumbler, print for digital scrapbooking, car decal....so many possibilities!
The included files are compatible with Cricut, Silhouette, Brother and other cutting machines as well as Glowforge laser cutting and engraving machines that can use vector files. ** PLEASE NOTE: It is the buyer's responsibility to check for software compatibility before purchase! **
Premium digital 300dpi file ~ Instant Download ~ 1 zip folder with the following file formats:
1 EPS file
1 DXF file
1 JPG file
1 PDF file
1 PNG file
1 SVG file
Upon purchase and clearing of funds, just click the Download Files button to download your files directly from Design Bundles. All files will zipped and will need to be unzipped before uploading into any design program.
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Explanation of File Formats:
DXF: used by most cutting machines (check your software compatibility), laser cut machines and engraving machines. These are vector files so you can change sizes without losing resolution.
EPS: used with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Inkscape, Corel Draw. The words are sometimes grouped together but can be ungrouped easily in the software programs. These are vector files so you can change sizes without losing resolution.
JPEG: a compressed and flattened file, more often used for photography and to print solid flat products such as posters, photos, invitations, etc. There is no transparency on a jpeg, there will always be a background if the image doesn't fill entire canvas.
PDF: a portable and easy to use file format. This file can be changed to a png or svg if you have software such as Inkscape, Corel Draw, Illustrator or Photoshop. These are handy for mobile designing through apps.
PNG: saved at 300dpi and ranging in sizes in my store from 2400x2400 pixels to 3600x3600 pixels with a transparent background making it a premium print quality. The image is rastered meaning that any changes will decrease the resolution of the design.
SVG: mostly used for cutting machines such as Cricut, Silhouette and Brother, but also used for laser cutting and engraving. These are vector files which means they can be resized without losing any resolution. The colored parts of the design are in separate layers but are grouped together. You can ungroup them to resize, recolor, etc. in your software or by using a program such as Inkscape and Corel Draw or Illustrator.