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I have recently dove into submitting my photos and images to Adobe Stock to generate a few extra pennies, and as a new hobby. Being new, I am unsure why most of my images thus far have been rejected. Specifically, I created an AI generated little creature, off an image taken years ago of a little wool monster my daughter had made for school, its unique and AI generated, but it got rejected with this explanation "Thanks for giving us the chance to consider your image. Unfortunately, this image doesn't meet our quality standards so we can’t accept it into our collection." What could I do differently, or what was wrong with the image for it to be rejected, it met the resolution and file size guides. Any feedback would be greatly apprecited, and maybe some guidance and advise.
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The image is not real sharp. The eyes are not done well. The edges are not smooth.
The edges still seem a little soft at 100%. Could you upload one without the background removed? I'd like to try something with it. That said, though, I'm never sure where Adobe draws the line when it comes to cartoon illustrations.
You have cutout issues, but this is a 100% refusal:
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The image is not real sharp. The eyes are not done well. The edges are not smooth.
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Ok, will work on that, thank you so much. I have uploaded a new version in my reply, could you let me know if this image is any better?
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Looks like this is a duplicate post. You should avoid that. I will have to merge the 2 posts.
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Noted thank you
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So an image of mine (ai generated) was rejected. I posted on the community page to get feedback on why it was rejected. I worked on the image again, and hope that i got it better this time, would just like feedback on the re-edit and if i am headed in the right direction, or am out of my depth with this project.
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The edges still seem a little soft at 100%. Could you upload one without the background removed? I'd like to try something with it. That said, though, I'm never sure where Adobe draws the line when it comes to cartoon illustrations.
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Sure, I have attached the original image here.
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Thank you, I'll experiment with it.
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I'd say it's a bit of a toss up between the released version of Photoshop and the beta. And neither in my opinion would be accepted. The issue is the object itself not having any well-defined edges. They are too rough to start with. While the background can be removed, the process can't fix the poorly rendered edges.
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Thank you, really appreciate the feedback.
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You have cutout issues, but this is a 100% refusal:
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Oh wow, i didnt even notice that line, thank you. Will definately work on the cutout.
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You're welcome.

