This is still a problem. I want to upload my portfolio to Photodune but I’m holding back anything that I think is going to get rejected with the suggestion to use GraphicRiver. I think it’s going to cost this site a lot of money, as buyers don’t see all of out portfolios. Why is it taking so long to sort this problem out?
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sharpshot saidHi all, until a better solution is in place, currently under your profile, you will see a link to all of your Marketplace portfolios. You can of course customize your profile page as well like these authors.
This is still a problem. I want to upload my portfolio to Photodune but I’m holding back anything that I think is going to get rejected with the suggestion to use GraphicRiver. I think it’s going to cost this site a lot of money, as buyers don’t see all of out portfolios. Why is it taking so long to sort this problem out?
http://graphicriver.net/user/Webtreats
http://graphicriver.net/user/artbees
http://graphicriver.net/user/ranfirefly
Again, this is a great way to utilize what you have at your disposal until we can implement a more streamlined integration.
Now to address what should be on PhotoDune/Graphic River.
In general, all flat images should only be added to PhotoDune. Conversely, any images containing layers like AI, EPS , PSD and certain PNG ’s should be submitted to GraphicRiver.
Hope that helps a bit

For me the situation was the other way around, i submitted some photomanipulated art to GR and the reviewer suggested i submit to Photodune as photography, even though i already have several similar ‘constructions’ in my GR portfolio. I did this and they were approved for Photodune. Is it okay to mention in the description in both portfolios that i have similar items in the other? That would be the quickest way to direct searchers if they see almost what they need.
- Attended a Community Meetup
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Contributed a Blog Post
- Envato Staff
- Exclusive Author
- Grew a moustache for the Envato Movember competition
- Has been a member for 1-2 years
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
- Site Manager
joiaco said
For me the situation was the other way around, i submitted some photomanipulated art to GR and the reviewer suggested i submit to Photodune as photography, even though i already have several similar ‘constructions’ in my GR portfolio. I did this and they were approved for Photodune. Is it okay to mention in the description in both portfolios that i have similar items in the other? That would be the quickest way to direct searchers if they see almost what they need.
Sure, that would be just fine I believe 
Hmmm, the dilemma continues. I have a soft rejection on one of my submissions (2 of the same set approved) suggesting that i ‘correct the exposure’. My problem is that it is not strictly a photograph, but a blending of several photographic images which were firstly manipulated, and as mentioned, submitted to Graphic River as part of an ongoing collection of backgrounds, or so i hoped. (My sales on them have been pleasing.) But now i have most of my abstract images on GR, and two on Photodune, and one soft rejection that i don’t really know how to fix.
I am still looking out for the promised guidelines….. 
