Craft
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Invision app
Clark Valberg
Craft Stock, from InVision — The best design tools meet the best imagery
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Clark Valberg
The tools you use can have a powerful impact on your workflow. The perfect image can elevate something from good to great. And the ability to focus—to get in the zone—brings it all together. Combine it all, and something truly incredible can happen. We’re excited to share a new partnership we’ve embarked on with Getty Images to help you create that incredible workflow, by bringing the best design tools and best content together. Introducing Craft Stock by InVision, to bring millions of premium images into your designs—right inside Sketch and Photoshop—for a faster, more contextual workflow within your design environment.
Clark Valberg
@kligman thanks my man!
Yoav Hornung
@clarkvalberg yo friend - congrats! I guess you can imagine my comment about - What about video?! ;) let's connect!
Dun
My craft manager remind me new update every hour since last update with prototype feature... And I'm not sure if it's because my account, or I have to register for the support center, I can't login to the support center.
Bryn Taylor
After playing around with it Sketch — I’m having issues. We have an Essentials iStock account — no issues downloading images from iStock online — however, when trying to download the same image through the plugin it says an Essentials image costs 1 credit and then in the description below it says that it is a Signature image and costs 18 credits?
Stephen Olmstead
@bryntaylor99 Hey Bryn- could you hit us up at support@invisionapp.com with screenshots of what you're experiencing here? I'm wondering if the 18 credits you're describing is actually how many credits you have left in your plan vs actual cost. Regardless, we can help get you squared away if you can fire a message our way with screenshots. Looking forward to syncing on this- thanks!
JS
I want with unsplash!!!!
Charles Bail

This tool looks interesting, but in my opinion the game has changed now that tools like Abstract are on the market. Syncing your files and sharing them with your team is essential.

We tried to implement some unsplash screens even in low res for photo grid layouts. Our file was huge and because of it syncing time was increased. We ended up creating an imagebank with low res pictures. We use HD pictures only for key visuals such as the one we use on the appstore.

I could see myself using this tool if I could have those low res pictures then using HD when exporting but this doesn't seem to be the case at the moment

Pros:

+ Quality visuals

+ Fast to test different things

+ Useful for key visuals

Cons:

---- Increased file size ?

---- Useless for production

VickyH @eeus
This looks amazing. I'm trying it. I should add I watched the video on your website also. Which was less about images and more about the overall functionality. Checkout that video https://www.invisionapp.com/craft
Phil Aube
Cool. How does this differ from the previous version that used Unsplash? What makes it better? Share with us :)
Phil Aube
just realized you'd probably need a paid account at getty images or istock?
Stephen Olmstead
@aubephil Hey Phil! Sure thing- the Craft Stock plugin is the realization of a long-time effort with our friends at Getty Images to create a simple, fast, and powerful stock experience inside Sketch and Photoshop. Search is lightning fast, comping is easy (click once on image to add a comp, if you have a layer selected we'll automatically mask and fill it), licensing can be completed in just a few clicks and it works with your existing or new iStock or Getty accounts, plus we track any comps or past downloads you use in the 'My Content' tab to make it easy to keep tabs on it all. Would love your feedback as you play with it so we can continue improving the experience! Also FYI- you can still access Unsplash fill options under the photos area of data plugin (its a random fill based on selected terms). Its one of our most frequently used Craft actions and we love it to pieces as well. Enjoy!
Askold Romanov
@clarkvalberg what about great illustrations?
Stephen Olmstead
@askold_romanov @clarkvalberg We have full support for EPS downloads for vector illustrations as well. :)