Alright. I would like to suggest it in the default package.Hello,
At this time i have no plans to release a Master PSD for the themes i create. Master PSDs are only included in Full Custom Theme requests. You should be able to do the adjustments without the PSD using Photoshop Filters.
Regards,
Scott
Thats alright, but it can be done anyway.Hello,
I can´t see myself releasing the master PSDs, as it will allow users to re-use the material on other designs, websites and media. Or enable them to do it easier.
Regards,
Scott
Thats alright, but it can be done anyway.
We made this:![]()
Just makes it harder for your purchasing clients to get things done. Personally. that's where I focus my policies and energy; the paying client. But thats just how I focus my business. I always felt that anyone with devilish intentions will find a way anyways, its the paying client I am focused on, everyone else will do what they do.
Alright Scott, So sounds like its not related to copy right concerns as I thought you were originally indicating. Just trying to help.Hello,
In my experience it doesn't really affect the client having a Master PSD included with the theme.
1) Clients still require to do the same amount of work to edit a PSD for their needs. Be it merging a layer or making the shape and applying the texture ontop.
2) Clients can simply apply filter effects to the images provided for color changes.
3) Anyone with the photoshop skills to create custom buttons, can do it without a layered PSD. The ones without the skills are usually unable to do with a Master PSD either.
4) A master PSD is over 150MB of fully layered and painted PSDs.
- Slow Systems will crash while trying to load the PSD or making modifications
- The amount of time going through a PSD trying to find the desired layers costs more time then the provided images.
- Packaging a 150meg + PSD can be problematic for users to download with the already 3mb download.
To apply adjustments to the existing template a master PSD isn't required. That's what it boils down to, it doesn't save much time or effort to apply changes or create custom buttons / graphics from the template.
However people who want to re-use a master PSD can use my painted layers and re-use them to make new custom designs. Seeing as my detail layers are extensive and time consuming i don't wish to support that. If they want to use my images for textures, that is easier to spot and harder to re-use without making preparative designs.
Custom themes get the Master PSD because they buy all rights to the theme. So if you would like a Master PSD you will need to go fully custom.
Regards,
Scott
Alright Scott, So sounds like its not related to copy right concerns as I thought you were originally indicating. Just trying to help.
What ever the changing reasons may be, let us know if you change your mind.
Cheers and thanks.
However people who want to re-use a master PSD can use my painted layers and re-use them to make new custom designs. Seeing as my detail layers are extensive and time consuming i don't wish to support that. If they want to use my images for textures, that is easier to spot and harder to re-use without making preparative designs.
It's clear, I was just confused on your reasoning for not providing it. you initially said, "I can´t see myself releasing the master PSDs, as it will allow users to re-use the material on other designs, websites and media."Changing reasons? The reasons haven't changed. I replied to your comment "Just makes it harder for your purchasing clients" explaining how it doesn't make it any harder. I then re-stated the copyright reason here:
Hopefully this is more clear
Regards,
Scott
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