Graphic designers have more opportunities than ever to create an online audience and spark interest in their artwork.
This class will teach you how to sell your artwork on Shutterstock, whether it be photos or vectors.
We'll share the best tips for creating images that are attractive on the platform. We'll also cover everything from signing up to an account to uploading your first image.
These are the topics that we will cover in this course.
Why do companies use stock imagery? The pros and cons of uploading stock photographs and vectors to Shutterstock
Shutterstock is hard!
Stock image processing
Pricing tiers for Shutterstock
Target audience - Who uses Shutterstock images?
Consistency and goals with stock images
Tips before you start your Shutterstock journey
Signing up to a Shutterstock Account
Creating stock photographs
Get your vector images ready to upload to Shutterstock
Uploading photos to Shutterstock
Upload vectors to Shutterstock
Bonus - What to Draw, and What to Shoot
This class is for beginnersto vector photography and stock photography. However, you will need to be comfortable with your choice of creation technology, such as a DSLR camera, iPhone or Adobe Illustrator.
Learn all about selling stock photos on Shutterstock. Let's go!
Links:
Register for an account at Shutterstock (referral Link)
Register for an account at Shutterstock (non referral link).
Shutterstock Earnings Breakdown
Connect with Me:
- Join my Facebook group, Adobe Illustrator Help and Support
- Check out my Youtube channel for weekly graphic design tutorials, and advice
Have a look at my other classes in Skillshare:
- Adobe Illustrator: How to Create a Coffee Icon Set for Beginners: Design Process – Sketch to Vector
- Skillshare Original – Learn Adobe Illustrator: Fundamentals For Beginners
- Adobe Illustrator Tips & Tricks - Speed, Efficiency, Productivity, and Productivity - Get Faster With Illustrator Tips & Tricks
Vector images by:
Mary Pahlke, Pixabay
OpenClipart-Vectors by Pixabay
Image by Pixabay digital designer
Image by Maximilian Ihm, Pixabay