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December 4, 2024
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Inquiry About AI-Generated National Park Illustration Submission

  • December 4, 2024
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I am planning to submit an AI-generated illustration series based on national parks. The images in the series are original and do not contain any intellectual property tied to specific locations or organizations. Each illustration features an animal in the foreground, a natural landscape representing the park’s scenery, and a typography-based text of the national park’s name.

I want to ensure that my submission aligns with Adobe Stock's guidelines. Could you please confirm if such illustrations are eligible for approval? I’ve attached a few reference images for your review to provide better context.

Thank you for your time and guidance!

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Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 4, 2024

You definitely won't sell the one with "Emerand Lake" in the text - the actual name is Emerald Lake.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Participant
December 5, 2024

Ohh.. yeah that seems typo.
Thanks for poiniting out!

RALPH_L
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 4, 2024

The national park service often prohibits commercial use of its properties. I assume this also means their park names. I think it would be safer not to include the name in your asset, the title and your keywords. Like @daniellei4510 said, you also are limiting your potential sales.

Participant
December 4, 2024

Got it!
Thank you for the response.

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 4, 2024

Just my opinion, but you are really limiting your potential for sales by adding text to describe the parks. For example, glaciers can be found in Elias, Glacier Bay, Mount Rainier, Olympic, North Cascades, and Grand Teton national parks to name a few. 

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Participant
December 4, 2024

Got it!
Thank you for the response.