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leahwartist
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November 15, 2016
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Artist reference images - can I use Adobe stock?

  • November 15, 2016
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Morning,

I am an artist and I have been asked to create some work for an exhibition. I am therefore searching for some reference images to work from. I love the quality and clarity of Adobe Stock images and would like to know if the images can be used as an artist reference?

I have read the information about not being able to directly sell the image printed onto products but I am unsure about the rules on paintings being created from the images. There would be one original painting that would be sell-able and then potentially prints of the painting for sale as well.

I would assume this is not possible but wanted to check

Many thanks!

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    Correct answer Kanikas

    Hi Leahwartist,

    Please refer the Legal terms of use for information :http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/legal/servicetou/Adobe_Stock_Terms-en_US_20160616.pdf

    Stock FAQ: Common Questions, Adobe Stock

    Adobe Stock Learn & Support

    For any other help, kindly Contact Customer Care .

    Hope this helps !

    2 replies

    Participant
    November 3, 2018

    Could you say yes or no? I couldn't see that defined well in the links.

    Participant
    May 16, 2019

    Hi Krister,

    Did you ever get an answer to this? I ams need to know! Their terms are so vague in relation to art.

    I don't see why not if you are adding and changing elements....but need to be sure?

    Abambo
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 17, 2019

    https://forums.adobe.com/people/Sahara+Desert  wrote

    Their terms are so vague in relation to art.

    The terms are quite clear. You are creating an art for sale based on a stock image. You will need an extended license. I do not see much difference in printing a picture and selling that as a poster or in painting the picture and selling that as an artwork.

    Where it starts to get complicated is when the original image is no more recognizable.

    No Adobe staff will say "Yes you can" or "no you can't" if the situation is not crystal clear.

    ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
    Kanikas
    Community Manager
    KanikasCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
    Community Manager
    November 15, 2016

    Hi Leahwartist,

    Please refer the Legal terms of use for information :http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/legal/servicetou/Adobe_Stock_Terms-en_US_20160616.pdf

    Stock FAQ: Common Questions, Adobe Stock

    Adobe Stock Learn & Support

    For any other help, kindly Contact Customer Care .

    Hope this helps !