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Inspiring
January 13, 2025
Question

Will my assets be approved?

  • January 13, 2025
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I have too many rejected images and I'm afraid of getting banned by Adobe. Could you please look at my pictures? And do you think it will be approved? I've drawn 100's of drawings in this style with AI

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Legend
January 14, 2025

A good topic - but overall there are far too many drawing errors - lines that are not consistent and broken endings - The question is also whether the drawings are anatomically correct, but I don't know if the reviewers know that eighter - but you should know that ...

  

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 13, 2025

dental_implant_installation_3d_illustration_434_1.jpg - the screws are drawn inconsistently, and this doesn't look at all like a typical array of teeth - are they molars, cuspids, incisors?

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Inspiring
January 14, 2025

Ah unfortunately I don't know about that, I made an automation for myself and artificial intelligence creates everything including automatic prompts.

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 14, 2025

You can't automate everything. It seems you are skipping the most important step, which is to zoom in between 100-200% on every asset to carefully inspect for drawing errors, because that's exactly what the Adobe Moderators do. If you are unable to edit the images, using Photoshop or some other editing tool, to repair the issues, you should discard the asset.

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daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 13, 2025

I think part of the problem is your subject matter. What does a moderator have to compare it to? The colon cancer, for example. Is that REALLY what a colon looks like? Does bone cancer really look as AI depicted it? (I know, it's glowing for emphasis, but this could just as well mean joint inflammation. At what bones are these, exactly? Are they anatomically accurate?

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Inspiring
January 14, 2025

Yes, I described this in the prompt and it is probably like that.

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 14, 2025

Very doubtful. Colons do NOT look like that, regardless of what you prompted.

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