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Using capture vectors as stock vectors on Adobe stock contributor account

Community Beginner ,
Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

Can i use vectors generated by adobe capture as stock vectors? Means if i capture own image and make its pattern or vector using adobe capture and then upload to adobestock contributor account. Is ot remain safe for my account , is it legal?

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Community Expert , Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

You said: "If i took a photo using adobe capture..."  I don't think Adobe Capture actually takes any photos. It uses images that you've captured using the phone camera. As long as you're using images that you captured and for which you have full ownership and copyright, they're okay to use as source images for further modification.

 

If the sample you provided is an example of what you're able to do with Capture, I don't think it will be accepted due to quality issues. It's quite blurry and seem

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Community Expert , Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025
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Can i use vectors generated by adobe capture as stock vectors? Means if i capture own image and make its pattern or vector using adobe capture and then upload to adobestock contributor account. Is ot remain safe for my account , is it legal?


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You can use any tool to create vector assets. The basis of your asset (in your case, an image) needs to be your work. That is legal. You can't take an image from a different artist, however. That is illegal.

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Community Expert , Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

The important part of your question is "If i make line art using generative ai". If your drawing started out as AI, it MUST be declared as AI when you submit to Adobe stock. Once AI, always AI, no matter what other treatments you apply to it.

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Community Expert , Feb 17, 2025 Feb 17, 2025
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Thanks for your answer... So what about my 2md point? 

If i make line art using generative ai and convert it to a vector using adobe capture then submitt on my adobestock contributor account without checking the generative ai option as i made modifications.. is it stil remain ok to present it as my own work. As i made vector by myself 

 


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If your asset started as generative AI, it stays generative AI, regardless of which manipulation you do afterwards. You did not exact

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Community Expert , Feb 20, 2025 Feb 20, 2025
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1 is an image of two butterflies created using meta ai, 2nd is a pattern made by using capture and this time i am sharing screen shot using capture and making pattern. 

Now if i vectorize this pattern will it remain legal and my work or not. 

Final pattern in also attached in .jpg format


By @Muhammad32251144dszx

Meta AI is a generative AI, so the resulting asset is generative AI. If in doubt, you should mark the asset as generative AI.

 

You still need to check, if you are allowed to use the a

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Community Expert ,
Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

@Muhammad32251144dszx 

 

I've moved your post from Adobe Capture to the Adobe Stock Contributors forum.

 

What do mean when you say yor "capture your own image"? Are you starting with a photo that you yourself took?

 

Jane

 

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

Yes started by photo taken by myself.

I am interested in knowing following two aspects.

1. If i took a photo using adobe capture and turn it into a pattern and then save it as .svg file then is there any issue to my adobestock contributor account?

2. If a make a lineart work using any artificial intelligence software (image attached) and then comvert this image into .svg or png and upload on my contributor account without submitting as generative ai content... Is it legal or possible?

 

janee_0-1739788712184.jpeg

 

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

In both asked points my submission target for .svg is adobestock contributor. Is it violate any policy? Or bany account? Need help

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Community Expert ,
Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

You said: "If i took a photo using adobe capture..."  I don't think Adobe Capture actually takes any photos. It uses images that you've captured using the phone camera. As long as you're using images that you captured and for which you have full ownership and copyright, they're okay to use as source images for further modification.

 

If the sample you provided is an example of what you're able to do with Capture, I don't think it will be accepted due to quality issues. It's quite blurry and seems to have some drawing issues which would have to be corrected. 

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

Dear jill...

Capture can take photos and convert them to .png ,.svg and otherformats directly from camera. Also it can provide patterns using camera.. example attached for ur reference. I just made a pattern using my half foot image in adobe capture with the help of direct camera. 

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Community Expert ,
Feb 17, 2025 Feb 17, 2025
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Yes started by photo taken by myself.

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What exactly did you take the photo of? Was it a photo that you took of a sketch of a rose that someone else drew?

 

Jane

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 17, 2025 Feb 17, 2025

1. Taken a photo (capture) by myself

2. Using generative ai..

3. Or hand drawn sketch/line art

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Community Expert ,
Feb 17, 2025 Feb 17, 2025

I didn't ask who took the photo. I asked what you took the photo of. 

 

Jane

 

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Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025
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Can i use vectors generated by adobe capture as stock vectors? Means if i capture own image and make its pattern or vector using adobe capture and then upload to adobestock contributor account. Is ot remain safe for my account , is it legal?


By @Muhammad32251144dszx


You can use any tool to create vector assets. The basis of your asset (in your case, an image) needs to be your work. That is legal. You can't take an image from a different artist, however. That is illegal.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

Thanks for your answer... So what about my 2md point? 

If i make line art using generative ai and convert it to a vector using adobe capture then submitt on my adobestock contributor account without checking the generative ai option as i made modifications.. is it stil remain ok to present it as my own work. As i made vector by myself 

 

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Community Expert ,
Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

The important part of your question is "If i make line art using generative ai". If your drawing started out as AI, it MUST be declared as AI when you submit to Adobe stock. Once AI, always AI, no matter what other treatments you apply to it.

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Feb 17, 2025 Feb 17, 2025
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Thanks for your answer... So what about my 2md point? 

If i make line art using generative ai and convert it to a vector using adobe capture then submitt on my adobestock contributor account without checking the generative ai option as i made modifications.. is it stil remain ok to present it as my own work. As i made vector by myself 

 


By @Muhammad32251144dszx

If your asset started as generative AI, it stays generative AI, regardless of which manipulation you do afterwards. You did not exactly made the vector yourself, contrary to drawing on paper and doing a capture, or manually drawing on a computer and doing a capture.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

I have attached two files for clear understanding of my question. 

1 is an image of two butterflies created using meta ai, 2nd is a pattern made by using capture and this time i am sharing screen shot using capture and making pattern. 

Now if i vectorize this pattern will it remain legal and my work or not. 

Final pattern in also attached in .jpg format

 

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Community Expert ,
Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

Does Meta AI allow commercial use of their images?

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Community Expert ,
Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

Just a heads-up that may not apply. Patterns are usually "seamless," and I was able to see a seam in this particular assets. But if you don't intend to label it as seamless, I suppose that won't be a problem.


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Feb 20, 2025 Feb 20, 2025
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1 is an image of two butterflies created using meta ai, 2nd is a pattern made by using capture and this time i am sharing screen shot using capture and making pattern. 

Now if i vectorize this pattern will it remain legal and my work or not. 

Final pattern in also attached in .jpg format


By @Muhammad32251144dszx

Meta AI is a generative AI, so the resulting asset is generative AI. If in doubt, you should mark the asset as generative AI.

 

You still need to check, if you are allowed to use the assets commercially, if generated via Meta AI.

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