Hi, great video! I am new to this and wondering if I should upload EPS or SVG on shutterstock. I’m working in Designer2 and there I can’t choose a different EPS version. Hope you can help.
appreciate... but i have still problem of (Your vector contains either pixel based bitmap objects or raster effects (“fx”). Remove these effects or objects and upload your file again) because of using image in shape with help of mask.. i tried so many time but still have problem
Ooh it looks like this changed a couple years ago. It used to be RGB only! forums.submit.shutterstock.com/topic/97093-illustrations-rgb-or-cmyk-converted-to-rgb/
I have an illustrator 2020 file with a colorful background that includes ellipses with gradient colors and zero opacity at the edge of each ellipse. I want the file to submit to Adobe Stock and Shutterstock. So I need an Eps 10 file and an Illustrator CS file. When I save my original file as Eps 10 or Illustrator CS, the zero opacity area fills a color automatically and gives weird results. Is there any way to correct this?
That usually means that style of gradient is not supported in earlier editions. You'll need to find a different way of creating that style - I think gradient mesh will work in older formats.
@@GDHT I don't think I can try the gradient mesh tool because it contains more than a thousand small ellipses. Can't we keep the files with symbols if we submit them to Shutterstock or do we need to expand them?
@@dhanushkaprageeth292 unfortunately Shutterstock doesn’t accept any artwork with symbols, because their customers have old versions of Adobe software that doesn’t support them. So basically you have to find a different way of doing it.
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Hi, great video! I am new to this and wondering if I should upload EPS or SVG on shutterstock. I’m working in Designer2 and there I can’t choose a different EPS version. Hope you can help.
I don't think SVG is an option for Shutterstock. You might be able to find an online EPS back-version converter.
appreciate... but i have still problem of (Your vector contains either pixel based bitmap objects or raster effects (“fx”). Remove these effects or objects and upload your file again) because of using image in shape with help of mask.. i tried so many time but still have problem
It sounds like you'll need to vectorize the raster image in your mask.
can you please tell me exactly what is required to upload a repeating pattern to eg shutterstock eg ai file, swatch, eps file? etc
You can do an EPS only, and I've seen people add a swatch to the swatch panel (although you don't have to). Just make sure your design is seamless.
#5 is not correct. I always upload as CMYK and had no problems at all. Maybe some other platforms demand it, but SS does not.
Ooh it looks like this changed a couple years ago. It used to be RGB only! forums.submit.shutterstock.com/topic/97093-illustrations-rgb-or-cmyk-converted-to-rgb/
I have an illustrator 2020 file with a colorful background that includes ellipses with gradient colors and zero opacity at the edge of each ellipse. I want the file to submit to Adobe Stock and Shutterstock. So I need an Eps 10 file and an Illustrator CS file. When I save my original file as Eps 10 or Illustrator CS, the zero opacity area fills a color automatically and gives weird results. Is there any way to correct this?
That usually means that style of gradient is not supported in earlier editions. You'll need to find a different way of creating that style - I think gradient mesh will work in older formats.
@@GDHT I don't think I can try the gradient mesh tool because it contains more than a thousand small ellipses. Can't we keep the files with symbols if we submit them to Shutterstock or do we need to expand them?
@@dhanushkaprageeth292 unfortunately Shutterstock doesn’t accept any artwork with symbols, because their customers have old versions of Adobe software that doesn’t support them. So basically you have to find a different way of doing it.
Did you post the same stock vectors on all the platforms?
Yes I do!
Hi what name do you sell under on SS or other stock sites?
Hi, sorry but I don't share that info. :)
hi "As a Vector art designer, how can I work as a freelancer online
You can try Upwork or Fiverr for freelance gigs. Or you could make passive income by uploading to sites like Adobe Stock.
Thank u 😍😍
You're welcome 😊
I use shutterstock, adobe stock, and envato elements to download.
Do you mean for uploading? Or you download from those sites?
@@GDHT downloading
@@MrSouthswag I also use shutterstock through my company, they have a pretty wide selection!