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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: DnEEop on January 31, 2022, 10:47
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hi guys
I'm an Adobe Stock contributor. Until now the content that I have uploaded is photographic and vector but I also want to upload 3D only that I know that the possibility of selling 3D content is limited to a select community selected by the Adobe stock team. How can you apply to be able to sell 3D? I think you have to start, I think, on the Behance platform or something like that.
Does anyone know how it is applied to be able to sell 3D in Adobe stock??
Thank you.
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I'm pretty sure you just submit it like a photo. I don't remember applying in any special way.
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AFAIK Adobe Stock doesn't sell 3D files like Turbosquid for instance.
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hi guys
I'm an Adobe Stock contributor. Until now the content that I have uploaded is photographic and vector but I also want to upload 3D only that I know that the possibility of selling 3D content is limited to a select community selected by the Adobe stock team. How can you apply to be able to sell 3D? I think you have to start, I think, on the Behance platform or something like that.
Does anyone know how it is applied to be able to sell 3D in Adobe stock??
Thank you.
I sell there 3d renders, but not 3d models, i don't know it's possible.
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I think you have to get special permission to upload 3D stuff. But Mat can let you know for sure.
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hi guys
I'm an Adobe Stock contributor. Until now the content that I have uploaded is photographic and vector but I also want to upload 3D only that I know that the possibility of selling 3D content is limited to a select community selected by the Adobe stock team. How can you apply to be able to sell 3D? I think you have to start, I think, on the Behance platform or something like that.
Does anyone know how it is applied to be able to sell 3D in Adobe stock??
Thank you.
I sell there 3d renders, but not 3d models, i don't know it's possible.
Thanks for your answer. Exactly, when you make the distinction between model and render, what do you mean? An image that is entirely a 3D model on the one hand and on the other, an image that could be, perhaps, an illustration or vector but that image contains also one or more renders?
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Exactly, when you make the distinction between model and render, what do you mean?
A model is a geometry file - .obj, .ma, etc. That's a no.
A render is an image file. That's a yes.
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Exactly, when you make the distinction between model and render, what do you mean?
A model is a geometry file - .obj, .ma, etc. That's a no.
A render is an image file. That's a yes.
Got it... thanks