Brewery Tour Business Needs a 1930s Photo Changed to Vector for a Bus!

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by JLG Studios on Thursday, July 24, 2014

I will send you a link where you can download it so you can see it. Can you open photoshop files?
The resolution is 300 so hopefully you can open it.

Thanks

JLG Studios


by FCJ_GRAPHICS on Thursday, July 24, 2014

Hi JLG Studios,

Just to give you a tip: NEVER EVER give the open source files (PSD, Ai, EPS, PDF) to the client/customer before he/she pays you for it.

I speak from experience when I say in 99.9% cases you will not get paid for those files.


Regards,
Cleon

www.cleonfe.wix.com/cleonfernandes


by JLG Studios on Thursday, July 24, 2014

Thanks for the advised Cleon, i usually place a watermark on my files and don't sent the final source files..i sent the customer a jpg with a watermark so he can see the difference on the photo.

Thanks

Juan


by FCJ_GRAPHICS on Thursday, July 24, 2014

Putting a watermark, is what I do too. But this doesn't work for psd and ai files. I was just mentioning this because of your above comment about sending the PSD file to the client


by JLG Studios on Thursday, July 24, 2014

I end up sending the customer a jpg with a watermark, i was going to send him a flat psd file with a water mark but it was to big.


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