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KTSubz
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May 24, 2021
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Rejected image; feedback, please

  • May 24, 2021
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Hoping for some feedback on this one. I have successfully sumbitted images created digitally (3D-rendered). This one was created using Blender. Is there too much technically wrong it? Too much negative space? Thanks for any advice or insight anyone can provide.


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Correct answer Abambo

It's not subject related. The exposure together with the noise would be a good hint to correct. The noise is introduced by the renderer to make the image look more realistic, may be there is a parameter or more than one to influence that. The exposure could be influenced with more light in the scene.

 

If you can't reduce the noise by increasing the render accuracy, it may help to render a huge image, do noise reduction in Photoshop and downsample and sharpen carefully. 

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May 25, 2021

I think I can have some improvement ideas as a fellow 3d-artist. These are just an opinions, so nothing too critical.
Even when it is a render, it's still being compared to real photos. As a "photo", its slightly boring, but that can easily be changed!
First: If you were a hotel owner, trying to have customers with your website, would you buy a photo of a scatched old looking "do not disturb" sign photographed on a cloudy day hanging from door hadle that's seen better days? Or would you find a photo that is little less scratched, photographed on a nice day?

- The lighting atm. looks like a cloudy day, giving quite sad mood to the image. So some better HDRI can help with that, or additional light sources.
- The blue frame seems to be lacking textures. At least add bevel modifier to it 
- The background wall texture seem to be quite low resolution. I would find some completely other texture for that. Mabe some little more expensive looking material, such wood?
- Reflections are always cool, so if you change that sign to be some sort of a plastic, it would really make it look better imho.
- I would also turn the sign angle slightly to something ittle more dynamic looking. Perfection rarely exists- .
- You also said there about the "negative space". The composition easily could be changed to have little less of that door, which is not giving much additional "story" to this image.

KTSubz
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May 25, 2021

Thanks, @aartturi!

Those are all excellent considerations. 

 

With the HDRI, I made the error of not using it at full strength, so that's one thing I've improved in the second time around. Truth be told, I was considering adding some bump to the blue door frame prior to the final render, and have done so procedurally on the second pass. Background wall texture is another procedurally added bump (node set-up and all that would be too much to get into right now) as opposed to a UV texture, so I may have to work with the camera settings to get that to look more hi-res. 

 

As for the sign, I will give it a shot making it look more "clean" as opposed to scratchy and used, though as you rightly pointed out, there's no "perfect" item in the real world, so it's a fine balance between making it look super neat and polished as opposed to gently uesd.

 

All super suggestions! Thank you. I'll see if the second rendering yields better results from the mods. 

KTSubz
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May 25, 2021

@aartturi  I have to amend my reply, as I did indeed use a UV texture for the wall. (Sheesh, can't even keep track of my own node tree.) Yeah, I may have to tweak that, for sure. 

jacquelingphoto2017
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May 24, 2021

Hi @KTSubz ,

As said by @Abambo , it looks real, and looks under exposed. Exposure could be another reason for rejection. If I understand your post correctly it was rejected for technical issues.

 

Best wishes

JG

Photographer and Nutrition Author

 

KTSubz
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May 24, 2021

Thanks for the response, @jacquelingphoto2017. You're correct it was rejected for "Technical Issues" (The full reason given: "Thanks for giving us the chance to consider your image. Unfortunately, during our review we found that it contains one or more technical issues, so we can't accept it into our collection.") This newb appreciates the feedback 100%!

 

I'll tweak the exposure settings in the render and see if that makes a difference in solving the "technical issue".

 

Abambo
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May 24, 2021

Nice rendering. It looks quite real. You have even some nice subtle noise. That may be a cause... but I would really like to read the refusal reason as asked by @Ricky336. All the rest would be guesswork.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
KTSubz
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May 24, 2021

Thanks, @Abambo.

 

Their reason for rejection went like this:

"Thanks for giving us the chance to consider your image. Unfortunately, during our review we found that it contains one or more technical issues, so we can't accept it into our collection."

 

I've taken a couple things into consideration, based on the replies of others, too. The "noise" factor will probably be helped by increasing the exposure in the program's settings, so we'll see what happens when I re-submit. As you say, "all the rest would be guesswork". I successfully submitted a vector image of just the "Please Do Not Disturb" door sign, so we know the issue is not simply subject-matter. 🙂

 

Abambo
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May 25, 2021

It's not subject related. The exposure together with the noise would be a good hint to correct. The noise is introduced by the renderer to make the image look more realistic, may be there is a parameter or more than one to influence that. The exposure could be influenced with more light in the scene.

 

If you can't reduce the noise by increasing the render accuracy, it may help to render a huge image, do noise reduction in Photoshop and downsample and sharpen carefully. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Ricky336
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May 24, 2021

Hello, What was the rejection reason that was sent with your rejection? The title of the rejection?

This information is important.

KTSubz
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May 24, 2021

Thanks for the reply, @Ricky336

Title was "Technical Issues" and "Thanks for giving us the chance to consider your image. Unfortunately, during our review we found that it contains one or more technical issues, so we can't accept it into our collection."
Rather ambiguous. 😞

 

Image was rendered at 4K. This preview image is the JPEG version, of course, so what I've shared isn't the highest quality version. 

Abambo
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May 25, 2021

The title is enough, the rest is a standard sentence we all here read multiple times with our own failures. 🙂

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer