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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Newbie Discussion => Topic started by: Gades on July 20, 2018, 06:45

Title: Seamless pattern, vector VS illustration: more profitable?
Post by: Gades on July 20, 2018, 06:45
Hi there,
has anyone upload both, vector and illustration, seamless pattern and found out that either option is more profitable?

I'd like to just master one option, Photoshop or Illustrator, when it comes to creating patterns.

Any advice?

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Seamless pattern, vector VS illustration: more profitable?
Post by: k_t_g on July 20, 2018, 15:35
Your comparing two different programs. One produces true vectors the other PhotoShop produces JPG and other file types. Just not true vectors.

As for the patterns and other illustrations, it really depends your effort and something that people really like and if its useful. Creativity sometimes takes a back seat.

Over all quality is most important such as great edibility, if you bother cleaning it up , labeling things est. Then people are more likely to remember you the next time they need graphics .  :)
Title: Re: Seamless pattern, vector VS illustration: more profitable?
Post by: Gades on July 20, 2018, 17:42
Your comparing two different programs. One produces true vectors the other PhotoShop produces JPG and other file types. Just not true vectors.

As for the patterns and other illustrations, it really depends your effort and something that people really like and if its useful. Creativity sometimes takes a back seat.

Over all quality is most important such as great edibility, if you bother cleaning it up , labeling things est. Then people are more likely to remember you the next time they need graphics .  :)

I know they're two different programs, but both of them give you the tools to create a seamless pattern. I was just wondering if people tend to prefer vector VS jpeg patterns.
Thanks for the reply 👍