I love this site. I found it by accident looking for Fonts and Images. Then there was another youtuber I was watching, and she recommended the site too.
Wondered when you were going to mention CF. It's a resource I've been looking at for awhile just haven't pulled the trigger. Glad you're advertising this channel more by the way, it deserves more eyeballs!
You need to check the terms and conditions re the variances between subscription based, and purchased and free downloads, and whether they related to Basic POD rights of Full POD rights, and your rights to use those downloaded files when you are no longer a subscriber. The T&C give some very good clear advice about what is and is not allowed. Eg. a freebie for a non-subscriber needs to be amended before it can be placed on a POD upload site for sale, but could be printed as is from your own home for sale at a market etc. While subscribed an item can be uploaded as is without changes while subscribed, but would need to be removed from sale after the subscription ends, or subscribed item with changes made can remain for sale, and downloaded files on subscriber cannot be used for new artwork while unsubscribed. Please be careful with the licensing terms to avoid problems. You can also purchase full POD licensing on the site for some items which can be used throughout time without changes and without subscription, but of course it is dearer.
I have purchased a few packs from here last year, I must have totally missed the freebie section 🤦♂️ - Nice tip! I am of course subscribed, and that notification bell has been highlighted. I look forward to your future advice & tips.
I always open up images in a design program and check the dpi. Many of them are set to 72 dpi which will print blurry. You need to change the dpi to 300 and re-save it. Creative Fabrica is a fabulous site and their paid bundles are also very reasonable.
You could use Photoshop or Affinity Photo, basically they are image files. I recommend checking the description for each one you want to download (it will typically say how many files you get, so if it is one file, then that file will contain all the elements in one file, which is a bit of a chore to extract out individual graphics).
If you use them "as is" for print on demand, you might run into a copyright strike issue. This goes into detail for that scenario: ruclips.net/video/T85ciRebwIw/видео.html
It would depend on what is in the meme - like typically a meme is a picture with some words - so if the picture is public domain for example, you should be able to create a meme?
Yes it's in the middle of the screen - there are four white boxes/squares - look for "Download Resources for Free". They hide the top bar when they run a promo.
Generally speaking no - if you buy a digital design from anyone (a seller on Etsy, Creative Fabrica, their own website) - the design is to be used for print on demand or crafting. Typically reselling the digital design "as is" is not permitted.
In what software can we use these? I'm using canva Pro and their formats don't accept what I get from creative fabrica. No pngs lol, and if I convert the files to png look ugly.
Hey there - you should be able to use them (they are just standard PNG, SVG and DXF files). However, another option would be to open the SVG in Inkscape and then export as a PNG - hopefully that helps? - Zen
@@craftystax thank u. So importing the files I'm getting from creative fabrica to photoshop and exporting them to png. Huh? Cuz in canva Pro I can't use svg, pes or other extensions which sucks
I love this site. I found it by accident looking for Fonts and Images. Then there was another youtuber I was watching, and she recommended the site too.
Awesome! Glad to hear it
I'd never heard of Creative Fabrica before this video. What a treasure trove!
I never heard of it before either until this week I just purchased a graphic package. I will never do that again
They run sales, especially around holiday times, where they have thousands and thousands of items reduced by 90%. Well worth looking out for.
Wondered when you were going to mention CF. It's a resource I've been looking at for awhile just haven't pulled the trigger. Glad you're advertising this channel more by the way, it deserves more eyeballs!
Thank you so much for your kind words! - Stax
You need to check the terms and conditions re the variances between subscription based, and purchased and free downloads, and whether they related to Basic POD rights of Full POD rights, and your rights to use those downloaded files when you are no longer a subscriber. The T&C give some very good clear advice about what is and is not allowed. Eg. a freebie for a non-subscriber needs to be amended before it can be placed on a POD upload site for sale, but could be printed as is from your own home for sale at a market etc. While subscribed an item can be uploaded as is without changes while subscribed, but would need to be removed from sale after the subscription ends, or subscribed item with changes made can remain for sale, and downloaded files on subscriber cannot be used for new artwork while unsubscribed. Please be careful with the licensing terms to avoid problems. You can also purchase full POD licensing on the site for some items which can be used throughout time without changes and without subscription, but of course it is dearer.
I have purchased a few packs from here last year, I must have totally missed the freebie section 🤦♂️ - Nice tip! I am of course subscribed, and that notification bell has been highlighted. I look forward to your future advice & tips.
I love CF. Still not sure how to use the fonts on my computer tho but their graphics are amazing
Thank you for sharing. I hope 100k people click on your link and grant you many commissions. Enjoy your day and gr8 karma to you.
I always open up images in a design program and check the dpi. Many of them are set to 72 dpi which will print blurry. You need to change the dpi to 300 and re-save it. Creative Fabrica is a fabulous site and their paid bundles are also very reasonable.
You’re really plugging that creative fabbrica
I think it is one of the best resources out there! Lots of free stuff on there too.
I have rejoined the website using your link, I'm defo getting that cat font for a start 😎
This I already knew!!! 👍👍👍
Right now I only use the freebies but when I can I will do the Subscricon, I think it's worthy!!!!
Thanks so much new subscriber!!!!
I'm definitely gonna get that cat font
Edit: I just looked it up and it's back up to 13$ damn
🏃🏽♀️Goes to website
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Thank you for this but how do I use those elements within the bundles?
You could use Photoshop or Affinity Photo, basically they are image files. I recommend checking the description for each one you want to download (it will typically say how many files you get, so if it is one file, then that file will contain all the elements in one file, which is a bit of a chore to extract out individual graphics).
hi, the freebie gratis...can they also be used like this? without changing? thank you
If you use them "as is" for print on demand, you might run into a copyright strike issue. This goes into detail for that scenario: ruclips.net/video/T85ciRebwIw/видео.html
I have another question does anyone know of any sites like this one that they have a free usage rights with creating memes?
It would depend on what is in the meme - like typically a meme is a picture with some words - so if the picture is public domain for example, you should be able to create a meme?
They took away the freebie button and now it's impossible to find the free options. :(
Yes it's in the middle of the screen - there are four white boxes/squares - look for "Download Resources for Free". They hide the top bar when they run a promo.
Hi can we sell these on other platforms for example etsy ?
Generally speaking no - if you buy a digital design from anyone (a seller on Etsy, Creative Fabrica, their own website) - the design is to be used for print on demand or crafting. Typically reselling the digital design "as is" is not permitted.
@@craftystax thanks for your reply. Please suggest some websites where we can get some designs for etsy to sell. Thanks in advance 😊
In what software can we use these? I'm using canva Pro and their formats don't accept what I get from creative fabrica. No pngs lol, and if I convert the files to png look ugly.
Hey there - you should be able to use them (they are just standard PNG, SVG and DXF files). However, another option would be to open the SVG in Inkscape and then export as a PNG - hopefully that helps? - Zen
@@craftystax thank u.
So importing the files I'm getting from creative fabrica to photoshop and exporting them to png. Huh? Cuz in canva Pro I can't use svg, pes or other extensions which sucks