what is the best quality file to upload to flexie to insure that it is not blurry when blown up?
will not let me place a svg so really appreciate any input you would have thank you in advance.
So properly built vector if possible is generally always going to be the best file. The most universal are going to be .eps and .pdf files. Flexi has several option to enlarge raster images as well. You can go to the SAI youtube page and they have several tutorials on the subject.
If you have to use a raster image, try to use an uncompressed file format. I personally like .psd, .png, .tiff, or .pdf files. When using raster images compression is your enemy, they are fine to send to customers as a proof or for the interwebs but not for production.
I believe that Illustrator can convert from .svg to .esp
Yeah Illustrator can, but in case he doesn’t own it or doesn’t want to buy it, Inkscape is free.
SVG to EPS is generally handled better in Ai compared to Inkscape in my experience.
Now, on the flip side, SVGs in Inkscape are generally better compared to Ai SVGs, can contain more information (especially in the XML side of things) and can be used for a lot of other applications (such as embroidery information in my case), but generally EPSs have certain issues coming from Inkscape and I usually have to bring in to Ai to clean up as it is. That is just in my experience though.
Yes, but like I said, this person may not want to spend thousands on Adobe. Another forum I’m on, they would say to post the file and they’d convert it for them. I don’t know how this forum works so I didn’t offer to do it for them. Just gave them a free option.
Am all for using open source (not necessarily free, although a lot of people think those go hand in hand, sometimes they do and sometimes they don't), but I also believe in being pragmatic and choosing the tool that gives the best results, sometimes that's open source, sometimes it isn't. To me, consistency would be the thing, what tool delivers consistent results.
Don't exactly have to go the Ai route. Have DRAW and Affinity Designer (which is the least expensive option and you can try to see if you like it before paying, if it would work or not). I just don't know about a software that may give good results the majority of the time and then give a bad one a few times. I would want consistency. If the OP was able to stick with SVG (which is unable to do based on the existence of this thread), I would say go with Inkscape all day long for designing the SVG in the first place. Far more robust in what you can do with the SVG format in Inkscape then in what commercial products I have familiarity with.
Yes, but like I said, this person may not want to spend thousands on Adobe. Another forum I’m on, they would say to post the file and they’d convert it for them. I don’t know how this forum works so I didn’t offer to do it for them. Just gave them a free option.
VECTOR
.eps or .ai
And stop saying Flexie, its Flexi
appreciate the input but work on your people skills cause your rude.
thanks
Only a true friend will tell you there's a booger in your nose.Sport, you get to post whatever it is you post for whatever reason you want to post. Then people respond in whatever manner it might please them to do so. And back. And forth. During this interchange it's considered Bad Form, at least by myself and a perhaps small host of others, to comment upon some poster's 'people skills', its bad breath, its lustful thoughts, or most anything else not at least remotely germane to the subject at hand. Posts regarding posts, or meta-posts if you will, are useless endeavors. Moreover, before you indulge in this sort of behavior learn the subtle but telling difference between 'your' and 'you're'.
Only a true friend will tell you there's a bugger in your nose.
Are you sure?
Sport, you get to post whatever it is you post for whatever reason you want to post.
During this interchange it's considered Bad Form, at least by myself and a perhaps small host of others, to comment upon some poster's 'people skills', its bad breath, its lustful thoughts, or most anything else not at least remotely germane to the subject at hand.