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CARTOON VECTOR BACKGROUNDS - VOL 1

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5 complete vector scenes that are tailer made for animated pieces, cartoons, or as a backdrop for a cool illustration.

The files are as follows: 1. Swimming Hole 2. Anystreet USA 3. Clean Kitchen 4. Power Lines 5. Funky Meadow

All files are totally vector, easy to edit and scale. Based on how well this volume does, there will surely be a second.

Need a diff version? Just ask, I’d be happy to send with proof of purchase :)

Posted 5 months ago

cool

Posted 5 months ago

great

Posted 5 months ago

sorry to bother, and I NEVER ask such questions, but why are 5 bgs that I draw worth 4 dollars when 1 is worth 2?

Posted 5 months ago

@awebber Please contact support@flashden.net, someone would be glad to help you! :) But just for your reference, “packs” containing more than one file are always sold at a discounted rate. Do a search for “preloader pack” to see some examples.

In this particular case, I thought your backgrounds were worth 1 credit each (images are usually 1 or 2 credits based on complexity), and 4 dollars was a discounted rate over 5 dollars (5×1 credit per image.) This is typically done to assist the user in an attempt to increase sales: Namely, a bargain price typically increases sales, whereas a pack of images for a higher price are unlikely to sell as well. Bear in mind this is just an example, but the philosophy is that, it’s better to sell 10 files priced at 5 credits than 1 sale for 10 credits.

Again, please contact support@flashden.net if you would like a second opinion, we’re always here to help. :)

Posted 5 months ago

@scottwills Thanks for clarifying. Never sold a pack before lol

Posted 5 months ago

“Awebber” An outstanding collection! Can’t wait for the next group.

Posted 5 months ago

Hmmm is it just the movie that’s not vector, or will the files you get also be non-vector?

Posted 5 months ago

what do you mean???? Its all vector. The movie is just a preview using the published jpegs.

Posted 5 months ago

When I zoom in (on the sample) it gets blurry…like a zoomed in bitmap. In the actual delivered files is it bitmap or vector?

Posted 5 months ago

Actual deliverables are vector, I simply used the published jpegs in a basic timeline for the preview.

Posted 5 months ago

It’s so funny that no one can figure out it’s a jpeg preview.

Posted 4 months ago