Thank you!
Doesn't really make sense to buy stuff here for it then, since one element will cost half or sometimes even more of the price for a cover design. Sad.. Some great stuff here on GR.
KingDog said
From our Knowledgebase:Extended License Examples
The Extended License could be used for any of the following: Single item for sale (eg. used in a book, magazine, greeting card, t-shirt design, game, product packaging, CD, or DVD for sale).
Thanx a lot! 
gbs said
adrijusg said
Technically, I am selling him the cover so it may be considered resale.. that’s where it’s confusing… need some mods to contribute here.I have flagged your post for a staff reply. I think that any staff will refer to this rules: http://graphicriver.net/licenses/regular_extended . So if you have time just check out what your case fits into. As far as I know from what you have described from the beginning, then it’s OK to use Regular.
OK, if I’m making a book cover for a client do I buy regular or extended licence? Let’s say I want to use font or a texture as a part of a particular book cover. Cheersf. You may use the Work in a work which you are creating for your own purposes or for your client who has asked you to create it.
Technically, I am selling him the cover so it may be considered resale.. that’s where it’s confusing… need some mods to contribute here.
gbs said
adrijusg said
OK, if I’m making a book cover for a client do I buy regular or extended licence? Let’s say I want to use font or a texture as a part of a particular book cover. CheersWell I think you only need a Regular License to work here. You are on a single project of making the book cover for your client and you want to purchase the items to make that cover. I don’t think it’s considered a “resale” as @dekurvajo said.
Check this out: http://graphicriver.net/licenses/regular_extended . Regular license, in term a, c, e, and especially f – it’s your case I think.
So, go with a Regular license and good luck with the works.![]()
dekurvajo said
If you are the buyer, you have to pay the extended license because you will resell the job. – If your client is the buyer then the regular license is enough.
Well that sucks..
OK, if I’m making a book cover for a client do I buy regular or extended licence? Let’s say I want to use font or a texture as a part of a particular book cover.
Cheers
@Vahid, Alexa is complete bollocks.. some Google Analytics pictures would be awesome though. People would feel much better.
Traffic always varies tho so I hope that Compete’s graphics are really wrong and GR is growing.
One suggestion to increase traffic cheaply would be to do a guest posting marathon on design blogs in the name of GR and even maybe Business blogs (convincing them that they can get their needed resources on GR). It works for small service providers like web designers so it will definitely work for GR and Envato.
And we are probably talking a really nice increase in revenue...Jeez that’s busy… lol Your blending needs work..
...or you can’t take criticism…
Yes, you got the formula right but add something to it, add some effects in the background (one good one)...also, model may be too much here.. I wouldn’t approve it…
And as far as formula goes, it’s right but there are infinite ways to treat each separate item in there. Not just slap them together. Put some details in there.
ipixelperfect said
Wow! Thats a great news..![]()
It’s well received on dA but would’ve loved to get it approved here 
