Vector Flames Set2

6 flames designs in 3 styles. Included in the archive are 8 png’s ready to use.
Format: eps, svg, png
Resolution: png @ 300dpi (4167×4167 & 8000×1500)
Size: 4,3Mb
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July 16, 2008 at 8:17 am (clipart, eps, png, svg, vector) (clipart, design, eps, flame, flames, pdf, png, svg, tattoo, vector, vectors)

6 flames designs in 3 styles. Included in the archive are 8 png’s ready to use.
Format: eps, svg, png
Resolution: png @ 300dpi (4167×4167 & 8000×1500)
Size: 4,3Mb
Link to this file on request- Download

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Filiberto said,
July 16, 2008 at 12:45 pm
Thank you very much for your work! I found this site marvellous, above all because yuo share .svg files which I can’t found anywhere. I am a INKSKAPE user and it’s difficult form me turn different files (e.g. .ai or .eps) into .svg by myself.
Bye
Colección de llamaradas estilizadas en vectorial » Cosas sencillas said,
July 17, 2008 at 3:23 pm
[...] colección de llamaradas que he encontrado en Vector Flames Set2, está compuesta por 6 llamas de diferente diseños y en 3 estilos en alta resolución. Incluidas [...]
t3rry said,
July 27, 2008 at 11:37 pm
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Mark said,
October 24, 2008 at 12:02 am
SEEN FLAMES SET 1 AND SET 2 IS DEAD USEFUL AAS WELL FOR MY KIDS BIKE DECALS….THANKS GREAT RESOLUTION!! PS. WHAT IS PNG? I USED PDF TO VIEW.
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Portable Network Graphics (PNG) is a bitmapped image format that employs lossless data compression. PNG was created to improve upon and replace GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) as an image-file format not requiring a patent license. It is pronounced /ˈpɪŋ/ [1] or spelled out as P-N-G. The PNG initialism is optionally recursive, unofficially standing for “PNG’s Not GIF”.[2]
PNG supports palette-based (palettes of 24-bit RGB colors), greyscale or RGB images. PNG was designed for transferring images on the Internet, not professional graphics, and so does not support other color spaces (such as CMYK).
PNG files nearly always use file-extension “PNG” or “png” and are assigned MIME media type “image/png” (approved October 14, 1996).
xmmmmmmm said,
May 26, 2009 at 12:12 am
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tono suparman said,
December 12, 2009 at 4:22 pm
I use for my bike, thanks..