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Digital art not accept

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Feb 27, 2025 Feb 27, 2025

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Hello everyone, my art not accepted. It is said "technical quality of images includes exposure issues, soft focus, excessive filtering or artifacts/noise". Please help me how my digital art can be accept? thank youTak berjudul309_20250223171739.pngexpand image

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Mar 01, 2025 Mar 01, 2025

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Jagged lines and a soft, unfocused appearance in some of the elements.

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You need to refine your cutout skills. Your cutout is a mess.

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I did put a blue line around every bit of transition between transparency and opaque, and instead only showing up at the asset's contours, half of your asset turned blue. If you use an automatic cutout tool, stop using that. It will create a lot of trouble and does not work correctly at the level required by Adobe stock.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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