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Semmick Photo:
Do I really have to jump through these hoops to submit an EPS vector image https://help.market.envato.com/hc/en-us/articles/203269650-A-step-by-step-guide-to-the-upload-process

This is what  am designing, its not rocket science

Tryingmybest:

--- Quote from: Semmick Photo on March 31, 2015, 13:49 ---Do I really have to jump through these hoops to submit an EPS vector image https://help.market.envato.com/hc/en-us/articles/203269650-A-step-by-step-guide-to-the-upload-process

This is what  am designing, its not rocket science

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That site's process is ridiculous. Then after you spend an hour submitting, you get all rejections. Don't waste your time.  :(

Artist:

--- Quote from: Semmick Photo on March 31, 2015, 13:49 ---Do I really have to jump through these hoops to submit an EPS vector image https://help.market.envato.com/hc/en-us/articles/203269650-A-step-by-step-guide-to-the-upload-process

This is what  am designing, its not rocket science

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Vector designing have evolved a lot during few years. Yes, its not rocket science, but you need to improve a lot to make sale. Although, I will not recommend GraphicRiver for vectors, as its submitting process is too long and at last you get rejections in few days. And on top, you still do not get any sale.
http://graphicriver.net/category/vectors

File Sold:
Welcome to the vectors! Remember to check SS's "sunset vectors" in the search. Aim for that quality or more and you're gonna make some bucks everywhere.

Graphicriver has one of the worst submission system, but I would still upload there because you'll get some sales.

lirch:
Frustrating as it is to upload to GR I really gave it a try (for months) yet the most annoying thing I found  is this offensive message:"Regrettably the Help and Quality Teams are unable to offer a critique or feedback on your rejected submission." What does that even mean? What does "Help and Quality Teams" stand for and who came up with this term? Was it a brainstorming teamwork board of directors meeting that invented this? Is it a link to an article that explains the difference between "soft and hard rejections" as you beautifully state it out there on that enlightening forum or is it just  a polite business term for:" I am not capable to explain why I have rejected your work because I simply didn't feel like doing it so why should I bother, you mean nothing to us"?
"We know it can be frustrating to have a submission rejected and hope that you won't be discouraged." Seriously? How can you not be discouraged by a nonsense message that neither helps nor explains anything?
I get rejections, we all make mistakes (open paths, bad comp, bad or wrong colors and so on...), but since you the inspectors from GR are the Jedi masters of vectors or whatever you can reject anything but will it hurt to give us a reason for rejections so we can all learn from you oh wise ones? Please enlighten us because we are just the designers and we are not so smart like you guys or is it that you are unable to offer o professional opinion regarding your market, your customers, your trends and your preferable styles?  I'm done uploading, got enough abuse and arrogance from the other "masters of vectors" that shows us, the designers, the light. Arrogance and lack of communication it's just bad business and not at all cute or attractive or whatever hipster-thingy-business term you  wish.
 I apologise  if this was said on this forum before, I didn't bother to check all related topics.

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