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Alrighty - I have recently designed a resource, in Adobe XD. And then realised that MC-Market "doesn't support" .XD files. This is extremely annoying for designers like me, as I only design in Adobe XD, and find it hard to design threads of the same quality in Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.

My suggestion is to make it possible for us designers to upload .XD, .Sketch & .Fig files.
 
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If I remember correctly, as I haven't used Adobe XD/Figma in a while, you are able to export the artboard for the web. Basically it exports it in a high res jpg/jpeg/png file which you can use on here. Is this not factual?
 

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If I remember correctly, as I haven't used Adobe XD/Figma in a while, you are able to export the artboard for the web. Basically it exports it in a high res jpg/jpeg/png file which you can use on here. Is this not factual?
If they are requesting the project file - I believe that allowing Adobe XD files would be good.
You can indeed export high res images.
 

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If I remember correctly, as I haven't used Adobe XD/Figma in a while, you are able to export the artboard for the web. Basically it exports it in a high res jpg/jpeg/png file which you can use on here. Is this not factual?
If it's a resource I need to provide the buyer with the editable file, which is a .XD file, so without this I can't really submit a resource.
 
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If it's a resource I need to provide the buyer with the editable file, which is a .XD file, so without this I can't really submit a resource.
You can zip the file can't you?
 

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Unsure on how to do this - Zyair#7777.
On windows: you right click on the file, click on "Send to" and then "Compressed (zipped) folder".
On OSX: If I recall correctly, it just says "Compress files" or something along the lines

This will put the file in a zip which you can then upload to MCM.

Allowing every possible file extension in regards to design seems a bit unnecessary.

Also, use Google! :)
 

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As others have said, uploading other file formats can only be done by zipping it up first. With our XF2 filtering system we plan on allowing buyers to filter between what file format they want to be buying and allow authors to select which file formats they've included in their resource product.

Formats we're planning on adding are:
.png / .jpg
.gif
.psd
.ai
.xd
.fig
.sketch

But yeah, we won't be adding functionality to upload these without first zipping them up. Denied, thanks for the suggestion
 
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