Free svg cut files for Cricut Silhouette , Car Decals
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What is SVG?
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation. The SVG specification is an open standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) since 1999.
SVG images and their behaviors are defined in XML text files. This means that they can be searched, indexed, scripted, and compressed. As XML files, SVG images can be created and edited with any text editor, as well as with drawing software.
All major modern web browsers—including Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, and Microsoft Edge—have SVG rendering support.
What is DXF?
DXF is short for Drawing Interchange Format or Drawing Exchange Format. Commonly known as AutoCAD DXF format, is a CAD data file format.
It was developed by Autodesk to enable data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF file format was first introduced in 1982.
The key purpose of this format was to produce the exact representation of AutoCAD native DWG files on other applications. For many years, the importing process of DXF files had been very difficult because of the unavailability of specifications of the format. Presently the format specifications are available as PDF but this format is rarely used in AutoCAD applications.
What is EPS?
Encapsulated PostScript, shortly EPS is a standard graphics file format created by Adobe in 1992. It is more like a postscript program that instructs images and drawings to be placed on a document.
EPS file format is very popular among publishers for its versatility on different OS platforms. EPS files are usually complex and require specialized applications like CorelDRAW.
But EPS files also have low resolution preview feature, which can be accessed by common bitmap graphic viewers.
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