I have ZERO plans for getting into the production side either so for right now sites like spreadshirt, zazzle, and cafepress' requirements for vectors are the only ones I'm really interested in meeting. eps files, so I don't really think it matters to them which program you use. Also spreadshirt just requires that it be saved as. I usually save 250dpi on a 9"x9" canvas on paint.NET if that helps at all, although spreadshirt usually has it listed as a much bigger design than that for some reason. I've already checked inkscape's FAQs and I'd imagine that would be a fairly standard question that should be there, but it's not. I guess what I'm asking here is: what would be the easiest/cheapest way for me to change the PNG-saved files I have into vector ones? And would anybody know of someplace I could find a simple tutorial on inkscape so that I could start just using that from start to finish if that would be easier for future designs? (My main issue was being able to have a transparent background which is why I went w/ paint.NET. Other than transferring the designs that I've already saved from PNG files -> vector files (to be able to change colors for the text included in my designs mostly), paint.NET seems to handle everything I need just fine. I'm just starting out and was looking for some good software when I found and downloaded inkscape but found it to be WAY more complicated than what I needed. This is pretty much the same situation I'm in right now too.
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