Before I start going crazy downloading free SVG files from all over the web, what tips can you give me so when I need to give credit about where I found the file (website) or who its from, I'll be able to?
So far to me, they just look like cat.svg. That doesn't tell me very much. lol
I know digital scrapbooking files come zipped with a TOU & sometimes a little info about designer name, but I have a hard time keeping those all straight too and never remember where I got them from.
Help me fix any past mistakes made with digiscrap files before I move on to collecting SVG files.
So far to me, they just look like cat.svg. That doesn't tell me very much. lol
I know digital scrapbooking files come zipped with a TOU & sometimes a little info about designer name, but I have a hard time keeping those all straight too and never remember where I got them from.
Help me fix any past mistakes made with digiscrap files before I move on to collecting SVG files.
