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This article covers the details graphic designers and illustrators need to know about creating vector art to be submitted to Vecteezy. Having a solid understanding of the basics will help you devote your time and energy to the types of resources our users want, while also reducing the chances that your submissions are rejected.

Designs that are too simple will not be accepted. If your vector features a very simple object, we recommend presenting it as part of a themed pack that includes several simple elements, rather than a single element.

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There are a few legal issues that need to be considered as well. Familiarity with these requirements will help to minimize the chances of your file submissions being rejected over these issues, and it will also help to protect you and the people using your vectors.

If your vector is based on a real person, a signed model release may be required. We have a model release form you can download. Without a signed model release, the image will be licensed for editorial use only.

Vecteezy contributors can only submit their own original works. You cannot include elements created by other contributors or recreate vectors based on the work of other designers. In an effort to protect artists and or users, contributors who submit copyright-infringing resources will have their contributor account blocked.

Some of our users need vectors that convey ideas or concepts (success, friendship, insecurity, etc.). Others need vectors that are literal and are exactly what they appear to be (people, nature, simple objects, etc.).

Some vectors will have text as part of the design, but text-free images generally provide greater flexibility. Our users want elements they can use to create their own designs rather than templates or completed work.

Vecteezy offers images and licenses for all of your merchandise and promotional needs. You can see details related to the licensing options to determine what works best for you. Then get started by searching for vectors to use with your next promotional project.

1. Versatility: The EPS format can be read by many applications and programs. Most vector-based design programs support EPS files. Some examples include Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, CorelDraw, Gravit Designer, and Xara (see our list of the best vector editing apps).

EPS and SVG are both popular vector file extensions, and both can be used for design purposes. SVG files are primarily intended to display vector graphics online, whereas EPS files are typically used for things like illustrations, logos, and graphics for print.

Most vector and illustration programs allow you to open and edit the individual objects of EPS files, including Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, CorelDRAW, and Gravit Designer. Many graphic design applications for working with bitmap images and page layout applications allow you to open EPS files, but not edit them. For example, Adobe Photoshop can open an EPS file, but it must be rasterized (converted from vector format to bitmap) before it can be edited.

If you want to use the icon on a website or in an application, the best option is to save it as a PNG file. However, this will convert the image from vector to bitmap format, so be sure to save it in dimensions that are large enough for your intended use. If the dimensions are too small and the bitmapped image is displayed larger than those dimensions, it will look pixelated and blurry.

So, what exactly is Vecteezy? Vecteezy is an online marketplace that provides access to millions of resources, such as photos, vectors, videos, and bundles, through a paid subscription plan, which costs $9.00 or $14.00 per month. While these prices are affordable, I would look at Shutterstock for images, Envato Elements for videos, templates, and fonts on a budget, and Adobe Stock if invested in the Adobe ecosystem.

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