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Here is a set of traveler silhouette. It can be scaled to any size without loss of resolution.
All vectors on this site are free to use for both commercial and personal projects.
A beautiful set of very elegant and realistic blue twitter icons in vector format. Few different variations and shapes to make your dsign stand out from the crowd.
EPS and SVG smooth old car vectors;
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- It’s free to use it in personal or commercial projects
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2 men tracking mountains. Nice twilight scenery. You can use it commercially or personally but always crediting us with a backlink or print reference (for printed material). Under CC attribution license. Enjoy guys! keep doing good stuff and love each day more what you do, if that not happening, make your change! Cheers!
Vector world map with territorial fragmentation of countries in North and South America, Asia, Africa, Europe and Australia. Download blue map of the world in vector art format with arrows, airplane and dots for your travel, business, vacation, holidays and tourism design themes.
Free social media buttons with the text “Find us on Facebook” and “Follow us on Twitter” for your modern communication, network, web or blog promotion designs. Glossy banners vector art set to advertise your brand and products. Download social community buttons for free.
These are images from my 2010 travels I've converted with this command:
for i in *.jpg; do convert "$i" "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png" && autotrace -despeckle-level 15 -color-count 6 -input-format PNG -output-file "`basename "$i" .jpg`".svg -output-format svg "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png"; done
These are images from my 2010 travels I've converted with this command:
for i in *.jpg; do convert "$i" "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png" && autotrace -despeckle-level 15 -color-count 6 -input-format PNG -output-file "`basename "$i" .jpg`".svg -output-format svg "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png"; done
These are images from my 2010 travels I've converted with this command:
for i in *.jpg; do convert "$i" "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png" && autotrace -despeckle-level 15 -color-count 6 -input-format PNG -output-file "`basename "$i" .jpg`".svg -output-format svg "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png"; done
These are images from my 2010 travels I've converted with this command:
for i in *.jpg; do convert "$i" "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png" && autotrace -despeckle-level 15 -color-count 6 -input-format PNG -output-file "`basename "$i" .jpg`".svg -output-format svg "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png"; done
These are images from my 2010 travels I've converted with this command:
for i in *.jpg; do convert "$i" "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png" && autotrace -despeckle-level 15 -color-count 6 -input-format PNG -output-file "`basename "$i" .jpg`".svg -output-format svg "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png"; done