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Post by ksilvers on May 15, 2016 9:54:19 GMT -8
I am think about subscribing to VectorClips service. Does anyone out there use their models. I would like know before I purchase if all of their models are downloadable in the .bmp format.
Any info would be greatly appreciated
Ken
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2016 15:26:34 GMT -8
They are not too bad, I received some on a trial basis a long time back. Some of them seem to cut really shallow even when you increase the depth on the machine settings. I decided a long time ago to learn how to make my own and though it took a while ( and I am still learning more stuff) it is worth it in the long run IE: no costs, and you are not limited to just their designs.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2016 20:23:05 GMT -8
I am think about subscribing to VectorClips service. Does anyone out there use their models. I would like know before I purchase if all of their models are downloadable in the .bmp format. Any info would be greatly appreciated Ken I missed part of your question, back when I got the trial models most but not all were available as bmp format. I am not sure if they all are now, last time I looked at their site I did not see the bmp format mentioned at all UPDATE. : I see their free downloads listed as bmp available, so at least some are
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Post by FatPoppy on May 16, 2016 17:08:27 GMT -8
Ken, I took out the 6 month plan back with them in March. I was told that all were available in .bmp before I took them out, and so far they have. The plan that I took does not have access to all the pictures and there are a good many that I don't want. I can download 21/ week for six months. If you don't download them, you just lose them. That being said, there are still a lot to choose from and I think that it is worth the $199 that I paid. FatPoppy
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