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Hi I would like to know what are the quality problems in the 27 Ilustrations made with AI that, for now, have been rejected. https://contributor.stock.adobe.com/es/uploads/rejected
Greetings
Marta Capote
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We do not have access to your rejected images. You need to post 1 to 3 of them here. What issues might find can most likely be the case with the others.
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You will need to post one of your illustrations here in the quality as submitted and with the rejection reason.
We have no insight into your postfolio.
If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
Please read the contributor user manual for more information on Adobe stock contributions: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
See here for rejection reasons: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
and especially quality and technical issues: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html
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Artificial intelligence is ignorant about anatomy, clothing, hair, facial features and other fine details. It's your job as a Contributor to ensure that everything is perfect before you submit.
Examine your work very carefully at 100-300% magnification and make necessary corrections if you can. Otherwise, scrap it and start over. Repeat with all AI generated graphics.
Compare your best work with current Stock inventory to ensure yours is as good if not better than what Stock has. If it's not good enough, discard it from your stack.
Adobe Stock customers expect the highest visual and technical quality for use in commercial projects.
Read your Contributor User Guide for more tips.
Hope that helps. Good luck.
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Hello, Nancy Oshea
I have even learned to iron with Photoshop. And I'll continue learning. Thanks for your valuable advice.
A big greeting,
Marta Capote
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Hello,
Very kind for your prompt satisfaction
1) 02 SALES
SALES, economy, style life, business, shoping, buying, customer, fashionable, sale, shopper, store, two persons, women, walkinkg down street, buyers, sellers, consumerism, discounts, adult, bags, beautifull, colour, sumer, paper bags, style, opportutinity, special, Young, caucassian, purchase, shop, special, holding, offer, season, market, savings, summertime, blonde, shopaolic, retail, happines, friendhip, models, bonde, high, fashion, mini skirt, high heels, boutique
2) 05 SALES
SALES
Two sophisticated women go down the escalator in a department store
SALES, economy, shopping, style life, department store, business, buying, customer, fashionable, sale, shopper, store, sophisticated, women, buyers, scalator, sellers, buyers, consumerism, discounts, adult, beautifull, style, opportutinity, special, young, caucassian, purchase, shop, special, holding, offer, season, market, savings, retail, happines, engagement, fashion, fashionable, special, savings, boutique, happines, clothing, comerce, concept, clothing, elegance, branded clothing
3)
22 SALES
Young Couple Shopping for Cosmetics in a Trendy Store
Sales, economy, young couple, shopping, cosmetics, trendy store, pink hair, stylish, leather jackets, shelves, modern retail, product selection, urban lifestyle, beauty products, retail therapy, makeup, fashion, hipster, edgy look, contemporary, urban, youth culture, buying, store interior, market, personal care, modern fashion, product display, retail environment, trendy fashion, beauty store, customer interaction, makeup shopping, fashion statement, hair dye, retail experience, fashion accessories, product exploration, youthful, consumerism, modern aesthetics, lifestyle, city shopping, stylish couple, cosmetic aisle, urban shopping, retail display, chic, cool style, product browsing, trendy.
Thank you very much and best regards,
Marta Capote
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The girl doesn't seem to have an eye; her necklace becomes part of the jacket zipper? her fingers are poorly drawn. Who is holding the glass of purple stuff? The rim of the glass is poorly drawn. His jacket has 2 rows of zippers which aren't well drawn. You have two many compound words in the keyword list. Terms such as "product selection", "urban lifestyle", "youth culture", "store interior" should be separated into 2 keywords. This keyword list looks suspiciously like it was generated by an AI bot...
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There are numerous issues in each image, and I've only pointed out a few of the most obvious. You need to review your images at 100% to 200% percent and move from corner to corner to look for errors.
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daniellei4510,
Thanks for your valuable advice,
Greetings,
Marta Capote
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02 Sales: White border!
That border would earn you a “Non-compliant Image” refusal.
Check the anatomy (red) and you have a white border (yellow):
In addition, you have aliasing. Your floor contains a pattern that looks a lot like half patterns like on a scanned document.
What is that:
(look also at the unsteady out of focus rendering).
Hands:
(also: where is the red bag fixed?)
What is that element in front of the handles?
(do you see the compression artefacts on the clothing?)
Leg one is thicker than leg two:
How is that cloth fixed?
Creepy look with compression artefacts:
Reminds me of a dog's snout in comic books:
22 Sales:
Creepy look:
What does she hold how in her hands? The bent cup seems to float.
The necklace disappears somewhere in the jacket:
Nice ear for an extraterrestrial in Star Trek:
(I'm stopping here. The characters are too soft, like upscaled with an early Photoshop version)
05 Sales:
Look at her feet:
And she has a monster handbag in her hand, that might still work, but what about the shoulder strap?
Floating handbags have not yet been invented, but they could be very practical:
Modern clothing:
The hand also looks a bit horrible. Please explain what (1) is?
The dog's fur has a plastic look:
What is that?
(I really love the carpet on the rolling stairs, where can I get something like that?)
I could easily continue. Check your assets for consistency, artefacts, and geometry errors. It's not because something called “generative AI” has rendered these creatures, that they are correct. Faces, hands, feet, clothing, anything geometrically designed could be rendered erroneously. The more complex your setting is, the more errors you will have, and the more issues need to be cleaned up.
As you submitted many assets that were full of errors, you got many refusals. Submit first one asset, after checking it for errors and correcting what could be corrected. If you earn a refusal, check here for the reasons. Use that experience to correct your next asset and then submit that. Keep your assets simple. Here, less is less work to correct.
If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
Please read the contributor user manual for more information on Adobe stock contributions: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
See here for rejection reasons: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
and especially quality and technical issues: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html
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@Abambo, Thanks por your Tips; and here I thought the worst was going to be the dog on the stairs...
All the best, Marta Capote
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It depends on the dog! 😂
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This one has a number of problems with bad symmetry, missing parts, odd angles and poorly drawn details.
The model on the right is a mish mash of conflicting angles. And her shoes/feet are weird.
Good luck.
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Hugue Thanks, Nancy O´Shea