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Messages - adrian3008

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Canon / Re: G1X Mark II for shooting stock
« on: October 14, 2014, 05:58 »
Thank you all for your answers

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Canon / Re: G1X Mark II for shooting stock
« on: October 14, 2014, 03:48 »
I don't have any photo equipment right now because I am a graphic designer and my portofolio contains only vector images. Is it a good ideea to extend myself in this photographic journey or forget about it and remain in the graphic designer area? Maybe you are right. As a newbie in photography I don't have many chances when the agencies are already flooded with high quality photos. I don't know what decision to take.

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Canon / Re: G1X Mark II for shooting stock
« on: October 14, 2014, 01:27 »
Can you recommend me a good dsrl + kit lens? My budget is 1300 dollars. Thank you.

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Canon / Re: G1X Mark II for shooting stock
« on: October 12, 2014, 14:16 »
The g1x mark 2 has a focus ring which can help to achieve the depth of field effect.

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Canon / Re: G1X Mark II for shooting stock
« on: October 12, 2014, 13:05 »
For the moment I just want a good high quality camera pocketable camera like the one I mentioned before. I guess this G1x mk2 is acceptable for shooting stock.

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Cameras / Lenses / LG G2 good for microstock ?
« on: October 12, 2014, 13:00 »
Hello. I just submitted earlier a photo taken with my LG G2 smartphone and submitted to Shutterstock. It has a good camera and images are sharp and clear like most photos shooted with high end smartphone cameras. Was it a good ideea to submit it to Shutterstock? Will they aprove smartphone photos or I should delete the file before the inspection?

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Canon / Re: G1X Mark II for shooting stock
« on: October 12, 2014, 10:38 »
Is G1X MK II not G1X.

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Canon / Re: G1X Mark II for shooting stock
« on: October 12, 2014, 10:26 »
I'm on a tight budget and I don't plan to invest in a dslr camera,lens and other upgrades in the near future. That's the reason I want to invest in a very good p & s camera for the moment. I plan to use it for shooting landscapes, nature, food, isolated objects, textures like rusty doors, old walls.

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Canon / Re: G1X Mark II for shooting stock
« on: October 12, 2014, 08:05 »
I am not a professional photographer. I admit that I won't be in the elite range of microstockers with super expensive equipment but as I read on many sites,this camera is advertised as dsrl like quality of image.

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Canon / G1X Mark II for shooting stock
« on: October 12, 2014, 05:53 »
Hello. I am planning to buy a Canon G1X Mark II point & shot camera for shooting stock photos. Is it ok for the standards of microstock agencies? I mean technical potential of the camera, quality

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Shutterstock.com / Re: resubmit approved file
« on: April 26, 2014, 14:06 »
Thank you for your answers  :D

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Shutterstock.com / resubmit approved file
« on: April 26, 2014, 08:23 »
Today I opened one of my files that I submitted in the past to Shutterstock and I discovered some aesthetical problems. I fixed and now I plan to delete the file from Shutterstock and resubmit it with a note to reviewer explaining that I want to replace the file from the site with the file that I fixed. Is it okay to delete it and then resubmit with a note to reviewer or just leave it for the reviewer as a proof and let him delete it?

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Illustration - General / Re: Worth it or not?
« on: December 07, 2013, 08:24 »
Or alternative 3: just leave the files you have 'sitting' on the low performers and concentrate on those which are working for you. If you have a few spare minutes sometime and aren't feeling very inspired, add to the poor performers, if you want to.
Nowadays, you really need to have quantity as well as quality as there is so much competition.
I agree. That's an interesting point of view. As I hate sad endings and say goodbye to soon to those agencies, I decided to leave them for the moment and concentrate on my top 3 earners.

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Illustration - General / Re: Worth it or not?
« on: December 07, 2013, 07:36 »
Currently I have sales only on Shutterstock, Fotolia and Depositphotos. No sales for 3-4 months on Dreamstime (big disappointment as they are on big earner top list) ,Bigstock, Canstock, Graphicriver, Cutcaster, Stockfresh, 123rf, Istock. I need an advice. Is it a right decision to cancel the account on non-earners agencies and focus on the first 3 and have more time for designs ?

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Poorly isolated elements
« on: December 04, 2013, 12:05 »
Thank you all. I will resubmit the file with a note to the review team.

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Illustration - General / Re: Worth it or not?
« on: December 04, 2013, 11:14 »
as a beginer do you recommend to upload only to 1 single best site and then after the sales will grow, try to expand my port to another site?

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Poorly isolated elements
« on: December 04, 2013, 11:10 »
If I resubmit  will they  give me a warning?

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Illustration - General / Re: Worth it or not?
« on: December 04, 2013, 07:03 »
I had sales only at shutterstock and fotolia for the moment. I guess I won't bother uploading to the rest of agencies.

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Illustration - General / Re: Worth it or not?
« on: December 04, 2013, 06:51 »
With my "big" portofolio consisting of 23 files I'm thinking of retiring and live like a king with lots of money and things. Kaching  ;D

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Illustration - General / Re: Worth it or not?
« on: December 04, 2013, 05:46 »
How many files do I need to consider my portofolio decent or big?

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Illustration - General / Worth it or not?
« on: December 04, 2013, 04:19 »
As a illustrator / vector artist I upload my vector files to these agencies : shutterstock, dreamstime, istockphoto, fotolia, depositphotos, bigstockphoto, graphicriver, cutcaster, stockfresh, canstockphoto, 123 rf. As a beginer I need an advice. Are all these agencies worth the time or I should stick only  with the top 4 for example?

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Illustration - General / Uploading your portofolio
« on: December 04, 2013, 02:08 »
Number of microstock agencies you work with as an illustrator / vector artist. Be honest.

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Poorly isolated elements
« on: December 04, 2013, 01:35 »
The vector image

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Shutterstock.com / Poorly isolated elements
« on: December 04, 2013, 00:55 »
  I tried some days ago to submit a raster version of an approved vector and today I got the confirmation email : "Image and/ or elements of  image have  been poorly
isolated." I don't understand what's the problem since I uploaded many rastered versions in the past that got accepted, and they were all isolated on white background. And this file is no different from the rest. It's just a flower isolated on white background.

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The problem (that I have) is not to create a pattern in Illustrator, it is very easy and work very well.
The problem (that I have) is how to export a tile in an usable external format for the web, stocks, etc

Here is a good explained tutorial about creating a tile seamless pattern http://vectips.com/tutorials/create-a-trendy-seamless-type-pattern. The pattern on the artboard must pe included also in the swatches panel. Try then to submit to istock as they are very laborious in checking the file technically. If they approve your file then your on the right path.

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