Photo Restore

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About this service

Summary

Digital Illustrations: High-resolution digital files of the illustrations created during the project. These files are typically in formats like JPEG, PNG, or TIFF, and can be used for both print and digital purposes.
Source Files: Depending on the agreement, clients may also receive the original source files of the illustrations. These files are often in formats specific to the illustration software used, such as PSD (Photoshop), AI (Adobe Illustrator), or SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics).
Vector Files: If the illustrations are created as vectors, clients can expect to receive vector files (e.g., AI, EPS, SVG). Vector files allow for infinite scalability without loss of quality, making them ideal for various applications, including resizing and printing.
Sketches and Concepts: Preliminary sketches and concept art created during the ideation phase of the project may be included in the deliverables. These can provide insights into the creative process and how the final illustrations evolved.
Licensing and Usage Rights: A clear explanation of the licensing terms and usage rights for the illustrations is typically provided. This ensures that the client knows how and where they can use the artwork and whether any restrictions apply.
Style Guide (Optional): In some cases, a style guide may be included to help maintain visual consistency if the project involves multiple illustrations or a series of artworks.
Revision Files: If there were revisions made during the project, the client may receive intermediate versions of the artwork to showcase the progression from initial concepts to the final version.
Print-Ready Files: If the illustrations are intended for print, the client may receive print-ready files with specific color profiles and resolutions suitable for the printing process.
Documentation: A brief summary of the project scope, process, and any specific instructions related to the illustrations may be included to serve as a reference for the client.
It's essential for both the illustrator and the client to discuss and agree upon the specific deliverables before commencing the project to ensure clarity and avoid any misunderstandings.

What's included

  • Print-Ready Files

    If the illustrations are intended for print, the client may receive print-ready files with specific color profiles and resolutions suitable for the printing process.

Example projects


Skills and tools

Photo Editor
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Suite

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