A Gravit design question – inserting saved designs into print on demand websites

gcfarri

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After much trial and error I have chosen to use Gravit designer to make up my designs for print on demand websites . There is the though something I am not sure how to go about and I have tried to put it in Google with no luck and so hopefully someone out there can help me.

My dilemma is - if I save a design on my computer from Gravit not only will I not open when I click on it but how can I insert it into a print on demand website in order to sell it?.
 
If you have not worked this out in the 2 years since you posted similar/identical questions on this forum and another forum then I'm sorry but you should not be trying to do what you're trying to do. In 2 years you could have done numerous courses to learn how to do what you want to do in industry standard software.

As to the issue...did you even read what gravit was before trying to use it... it's an ONLINE program, ie you won't be able to do much with it's files outside of a web browser and their website unless you have exported the files to another format and then have a program on your pc that can then open your exported file.. this is why we have said on several occasions that you should be using industry standard software such as adobe suite. No one on this site will be using (or even interested in using) gravit either, we're mostly professionals on here and usually end up using adobe or maybe affinity for most things.
 
After much trial and error I have chosen to use Gravit designer to make up my designs for print on demand websites . There is the though something I am not sure how to go about and I have tried to put it in Google with no luck and so hopefully someone out there can help me.

My dilemma is - if I save a design on my computer from Gravit not only will I not open when I click on it but how can I insert it into a print on demand website in order to sell it?.
Never heard of Gravit. Maybe email their support.
 
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