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November 29, 2023
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Help me to find reasons not to accept this vector to stock.

  • November 29, 2023
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The attached zipped vector has been rejected to taking into stock images. 

 

Let me know the exact reason/s to get it rejected.

 

It will be a great help to me to reduce the rate of my rejectons.

 

Thanks.

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Correct answer Nancy OShea

Re-read the Vector Requirements.

 

I see traces of white behind the small red berries & leaf.

I also see unclosed paths (lines that don't connect).

 

 

4 replies

Inspiring
December 1, 2023

From the filename alone (completely aside from the very poor execution), you can see that this began its life as an AI-generated asset, after which it was traced/vectorized, most likely automatically. That right there violates Adobe's submission guidelines, so it was right to be rejected. Even if the quality was good/usable, that process invalidates it from being able to be sold here.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 1, 2023

Yes.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 30, 2023

That looks a lot like AI generated. If it is generative AI, you can't submit it as a vector file.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Legend
November 30, 2023

AI - Also my thought when you see haw poorly it's executed ....

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Nancy OSheaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
November 29, 2023

Re-read the Vector Requirements.

 

I see traces of white behind the small red berries & leaf.

I also see unclosed paths (lines that don't connect).

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participant
December 1, 2023

Thanks Nancy, for your descriptive reply. I positively consider it in future creations.

 

Legend
November 29, 2023

It's not a vector you uploaded. But unfortunately there is a lot wrong with it. Maybe there is also something wrong with the connections in the vector.