22 Sept 2022, 15:15

@Annabishop yeah ... I don't know a way around converting layered files like that ... but I'm not super tech savvy either!

Is it normal for clients to want layered CMYK files? I've heard of this happening more and more, clients wanting layered PSD files of the artwork. This is not something I would do, unless I trusted that the client wouldn't make major changes to my artwork (but then, if they didn't anticipate needing to make changes, why would they ask for a layered PSD file?) AND the client would have to pay for the source files on top of the base illustration price. I take this stance because my name is attached to the artwork and my style is what my business is built on. If a client makes major changes, my name is still attached to that work and that could be an inaccurate depiction of who I am as an artist to future clients.

Of course, other artists make different decisions, based on their business and what works for them. In my work as a book designer, quite a few times the illustrator did not leave enough room for the text and when I requested that they adjust their artwork (which is standard practice), a few have sent layered PSD files for me to make those changes. They may have been too busy to make the changes, it was just easier, or they didn't mind major changes to their work. Of course, the client and I ran any changes we made to the artwork by the illustrator for their approval, but not all clients will do that.

So I guess this is a longwinded way of saying: yes, it's becoming more common for clients to want layered source files. But personally, I don't think it's necessary or advisable to give source files to a client.