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Natalia Ratselmeister

8 Years Ago

Licensing Vector Source Files

All my graphics have vector source files. I use Corel Draw to create them. Vectors are selling better than rasters. Currently FAA does not accept vectors. So, is it OK (fair way, allowable) to add to descriptions these phrases: "Vector source file is available on special request. Contact the artist directly via contact email form on profile page."?

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Suzanne Powers

8 Years Ago

If original works are available through the artist with the info in their gallery then I would think a vector image could be offered through the artist also. Just as jewelry, sculpture, etc. can be in a gallery on FAA, unless this rule has changed.

 

Abbie Shores

8 Years Ago

Yes

 

Newwwman

8 Years Ago

I would think you would put that in your bio or header page somewhere with similar wordage used by people that sell originals

 

Natalia Ratselmeister

8 Years Ago

Thanks to all. Useful and encouraging information.

 

David Randall

8 Years Ago

That is an interesting issue. I have seen many very powerful images created entirely in vector. They print, as you may or may not know, with no restriction on sizes unlike raster. There is not such thing as pixilation in vector art. There are doubtless many illustrators in FAA. using Illustrator or Corel. Files are very small as well. It doesn't seem as if it would be any issue at all to print them. Oh well.

 

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