I can't answer all your questions, but I will answer what I know.
Making Rhinestone designs you will need:
1 . cutter / plotter ( same thing, but a plotter I think will actually print and cut ) I don't "think" a cricuit will work.
2. Design software, there are lot of different programs out there at different price points. I personally LOVE my DAS system and think it's worth every penny.
3. Rhinestones, template material, template boards if you're using vinyl. Rhinestone brush or sponge, heat tape, tweezers, and dental pic to help with weeding the templates.
4. Heat press
a vector image is a different type of format. It's a cleaner format in that it's not pixelated. JPG, PNG, TIF, and bitmaps all have pixels. Alot of the programs out there have the capabiltiy to convert images into vector, but it's not as easy as just clicking a button.
sublimation is a form of printing an image and heat pressing it onto a pretreated product. In laymans terms: special printer with special ink printed on special paper, that when that paper is heat pressed onto an item that is specially treated to accept the ink, when HIGH heat is applied, the ink turns to a gas that permanently dies the object. Think of photo mugs, and the like....that's sublimation. Putting a picture on mugs, plates, shirts, bags, etc.
These forums are GREAT for information and advice.
Good luck in your adventures.
Making Rhinestone designs you will need:
1 . cutter / plotter ( same thing, but a plotter I think will actually print and cut ) I don't "think" a cricuit will work.
2. Design software, there are lot of different programs out there at different price points. I personally LOVE my DAS system and think it's worth every penny.
3. Rhinestones, template material, template boards if you're using vinyl. Rhinestone brush or sponge, heat tape, tweezers, and dental pic to help with weeding the templates.
4. Heat press
a vector image is a different type of format. It's a cleaner format in that it's not pixelated. JPG, PNG, TIF, and bitmaps all have pixels. Alot of the programs out there have the capabiltiy to convert images into vector, but it's not as easy as just clicking a button.
sublimation is a form of printing an image and heat pressing it onto a pretreated product. In laymans terms: special printer with special ink printed on special paper, that when that paper is heat pressed onto an item that is specially treated to accept the ink, when HIGH heat is applied, the ink turns to a gas that permanently dies the object. Think of photo mugs, and the like....that's sublimation. Putting a picture on mugs, plates, shirts, bags, etc.
These forums are GREAT for information and advice.
Good luck in your adventures.