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Slowly getting into Vinyl Cutting for Decals and simple designed shirts.

Already learned a lesson on buying a cheaper Heat Press,"No way to tell the pressure"..

What,"If Any" do you guys consider a good Vector Artwork CD to acquire.

Have found quite a few, but worry about the legality of the artwork and the way it was acquired.

Especially for the cheaper CD versions.

My thought process, is to just pull them into Corel Draw for combining and slight node modifications.

Assuming the goal is to create work that will minimize weed time.
 

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For $49.95, you can get a one-year subscription to iClipart and download vectors to your heart's content. You can use all of these vectors for T-shirts. A tip: once you look up an item, start from the last page of the search results and move forward to find the kind of art that you'd want to use for vinyl.
 

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You're right.

That said, it takes little effort to comply with the license. Here's what the license says under the you may NOT:

k. use iCLIPART content 'un-edited' in any commercial project or product. Changing (editing) the image should be a combination of the following: adding text, combining two or more images together, removing parts of an image, changing colours etc.
 
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