Can you please make a video on how to cut the graphic you want from a batch sheet in Illustrator to create the design? (and remove the background ofcourse) :)
Love your tutorials! Very informative and I feel inspired to give POD or selling digital downloads a try. I'm considering selling vintage images as they are - as wall art. Rawpixel offers two file types and differnt sizes. Which file type and size(s) should I offer my customers?
For digital downloads, I typically will bundle 4 or 5 sizes into one bundle. So like an 8.5x11 inch, 11x17 inch, 16x20 inch, etc. And then the customer just downloads the zip file and they can pick whatever works for them!
@@craftystax Thank you for responding with your suggestions. Just found a typo. I wanted to say "and sell as wall paper" instead of "as wall paper" oops... And how about the file format? TIFF pr JPEG? Should I offer both options or is one better than the other?
Thanks for sharing all this info, very helpful!
Awesome discovery for me. Thanks to you. Most appreciated !
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Thank you so much for showing us these beautiful pictures. Look for your next video.
I'm always looking forward to your next youtube. Thank you.
Thank YOU! We appreciate the follow along! -Stax
Thanks Stax! Very interesting! Greetings from Sweden.
This is awesome. Thank you very much
very nice
Thank you for sharing this with us
thank you so much
Very cool stuff! Thank you!
These are gorgeous! Thank you!
How about American Indian type artwork/Southwest? :) great YT site
Dude, you need to start podcasting as soon as possible.
Can you please make a video on how to cut the graphic you want from a batch sheet in Illustrator to create the design? (and remove the background ofcourse) :)
Sounds good, let me check it out! - Zen
Love your tutorials! Very informative and I feel inspired to give POD or selling digital downloads a try. I'm considering selling vintage images as they are - as wall art. Rawpixel offers two file types and differnt sizes. Which file type and size(s) should I offer my customers?
For digital downloads, I typically will bundle 4 or 5 sizes into one bundle. So like an 8.5x11 inch, 11x17 inch, 16x20 inch, etc. And then the customer just downloads the zip file and they can pick whatever works for them!
@@craftystax Thank you for responding with your suggestions. Just found a typo. I wanted to say "and sell as wall paper" instead of "as wall paper" oops...
And how about the file format? TIFF pr JPEG? Should I offer both options or is one better than the other?
I personally have never sold a TIFF file, I think JPEG is used more - but you could always include it and see what sells?
thank you very much