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Hello everyone,
I primarily upload vector files in SVG format and have two questions, which might seem a bit naive:
Is it worthwhile to also upload the same file in EPS? I'm pondering whether a potential buyer might refrain from downloading a file solely because it's in SVG and not EPS.
Is this practice allowed?
I appreciate your insights on these matters.
Thank you very much!
As far as I'm concerned, EPS is an obsolete file type. I don't buy them.
I prefer to work with editable Adobe Illustrator (.ai or .svg) files.
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Have you read the Vector guidelines shown here:
Requirements for contributing vector art to Adobe Stock
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Yes and I understand that we can not upload the same file more than one time (if you are refering to this).
I was wondring if different formats make one file... I think I have my answer.
Thank you very much for your time
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Yes, different formats are one file each. You are not allowed to upload the same asset as ai, eps, svg, png and jpeg. Use only (preferencially) ai, png and jpeg will be generated by Adobe stock.
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As far as I'm concerned, EPS is an obsolete file type. I don't buy them.
I prefer to work with editable Adobe Illustrator (.ai or .svg) files.
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Thank you very much for your time. This answer my question 🙂