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Hello,
I need some help. These 3 AI generated pictures (jpgs with 2048x2048 pixels) were rejected. I used "created with generative AI" in the title, also ki, generative ai, generativ as keywords in german language,
also used "created using generative AI tools" and "People and property are fictional".
Any help is welcome. Thanks.
Patrick
Your first:
I wonder why robots wear sunglasses?
This picture has some technical issues and artefacts, like here:
Your second robot with lipstick?
Your third:
Eye leashes that are strange.
There are other problems that may earn you a refusal for technical issues. I find the asset overexposed (high-key).
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Hello,
I need some help. These 3 AI generated pictures (jpgs with 2048x2048 pixels) were rejected. I used
"created with generative AI" in the title, also ki, generative ai, generativ as keywords in german language,
also used "created using generative AI tools" and "People and property are fictional".
Any help is welcome. Thanks.
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According to the rules, you do not need to mention generative AI any more in the title and the keywords. You have to tick the checkmark “generative AI” and “fictional models/properties”.
See also here: https://community.adobe.com/t5/stock-contributors-discussions/important-generative-ai-reminders/td-p...
What was the rejection reason?
(I did edit this answer to add graphics and a link)
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Hi Abambo,
rejection reason was "quality problems" for all 3 AI renderings.
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Hi Abambo,
rejection reason was "quality problems" for all 3 AI renderings.
By @patrickp95650201
You should always give that as information. Your initial information did point to a “Non-Conforming Image” refusal.
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Your first:
I wonder why robots wear sunglasses?
This picture has some technical issues and artefacts, like here:
Your second robot with lipstick?
Your third:
Eye leashes that are strange.
There are other problems that may earn you a refusal for technical issues. I find the asset overexposed (high-key).
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Technical issues aside, I would suggest you do a search for 'ai robots' on Adobe Stock. You'll notice that the majority of images go well beyond robots in profile against a solid color background. There are more interesting poses, moodier lighting, complex backgrounds, and many of the robots are engaged in actually doing something. You may or may not be a beginning AI designer, but images like yours are the go-to firsts subjects with regard to prompting. AI can do so much more.
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Just looking at the first image I see a ton of bad edges and poorly rendered objects.