Traditional Station of the Cross 10 vectorized for cutting plotter
JESUS IS STRIPPED OF HIS CLOTHES
Vector image of Traditional Station of the Cross 10: Jesus is stripped of his clothes.
We have vectorized the tenth Traditional Station of the Cross (Jesus is stripped of his clothes), taking into consideration the physical details of the artwork and the factors affecting the performance of a cutting plotter, thus achieving a perfect balance between artistic aesthetics and technical needs.
This image is suitable for various purposes, such as cutting on a plotter, sandblasting, laser engraving, screen printing, monochrome printing, and many other uses.
Tips and angles of this vector image are rounded to facilitate cutting and peeling.
Image optimized for cutting plotter
This image of the tenth Traditional Station of the Cross is vectorized in PostScript format with the minimum number of nodes and its contours are smooth and soft, with no "jumps" in diagonal or curved lines so that you can use it in your plotter quickly and easily.
Expandable and reducible
It can be modified, warped, enlarged or reduced with any vector graphic design program: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, Inkscape, FlexiSign, Photoprint, etc., maintaining its perfect quality at any size.
Image available in the following formats:
AI, EPS, PDF, SVG, DXF and JPG
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PAGES OF THE TRADITIONAL WAY OF THE CROSS:
Station 1 | Station 2 | Station 3 | Station 4 | Station 5 | Station 6 | Station 7 | Station 8 | Station 9 | Station 10 | Station 11 | Station 12 | Station 13 | Station 14