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March 1, 2025
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Rejection due to a "problem with the quality" of illustrations created through AI

  • March 1, 2025
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Hi! I faced a rejection due to a "problem with the quality" of the illustrations, but I don't quite understand what exactly the problems are here, if someone can tell me, I would be very grateful)

Correct answer Abambo

The refusal may have several reasons:

  • Cutout: you need to refine your cutout skills. Automatic cutout methods do not provide the required accuracy:
    The green line shows your cutout on the football, and on a small line that I quickly draw in Photoshop. The cutout should produce a line more or less like the one on my line.
  • Your assets have a lot of “noise”. This may have been your style requirements, but I'm not sure that the moderators will accept that.
  • Lines are not anti-aliased. That gives these ragged edges, that may also be one of your style requirements, but that reminds me of the early computer graphics times when resources and possibilities were limited.

     

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jacquelingphoto2017
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March 1, 2025

Hi @yegorart ,

The edges of all three image groups seem to be fragmented and not solid.

 

The boy teeth seem to overrun his bottom lip and I'm not sure if this kind of drawing permits non-detailed nose.

I'm not sure there should be such a large waste bulge over the left hand. However I believe there should be more distinct detailed margin between the boy's shirt and the background. 

Best wishes

Jacquelin

 

 

 

Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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March 1, 2025

The refusal may have several reasons:

  • Cutout: you need to refine your cutout skills. Automatic cutout methods do not provide the required accuracy:
    The green line shows your cutout on the football, and on a small line that I quickly draw in Photoshop. The cutout should produce a line more or less like the one on my line.
  • Your assets have a lot of “noise”. This may have been your style requirements, but I'm not sure that the moderators will accept that.
  • Lines are not anti-aliased. That gives these ragged edges, that may also be one of your style requirements, but that reminds me of the early computer graphics times when resources and possibilities were limited.

     

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
daniellei4510
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March 1, 2025

Ragged edges would be my guess.

 

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