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Hello all, my first effort at AI art submission was rejected due to quality issues. I already have some ideas on what might need improvement (the fingers, for example) but there may be other details my eyes haven't been trained to spot yet. Would you mind letting me know if there are any specific improvements that should be made for my next round? Thank you!
This is one of those cases where the bot can't decide if it wants to provide an image as either photorealistic or as a cartoon and the results end up somewhere in between, with exaggerated features, extremely smooth skin, etc. But besides that, take a close look at the buttons on the jeans, the sewing, the belt loops, the textures on the pants, etc.
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Fingers in the right hand are malformed in both images. Hair on his chest is poorly drawn.
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Thanks
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This is one of those cases where the bot can't decide if it wants to provide an image as either photorealistic or as a cartoon and the results end up somewhere in between, with exaggerated features, extremely smooth skin, etc. But besides that, take a close look at the buttons on the jeans, the sewing, the belt loops, the textures on the pants, etc.
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This is very valuable and detailed feedback. Thank you for that. I see what you mean.
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The whole body don't fit the pants. Looks like two different images are combined.
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Just looking at your first picture, and without effort:
Ddo you really think that a buyer would accept such errors?
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Nah. I was already having a bad day so I figured I've try my hand at AI, submit it, wait 3 weeks for my rejection email, then create a post on here so trolls could kick me down a little more. (Is that the validation you were seeking?)
Actually considering that every AI model I look up on Adobe Stock has six fingers per hand and the occassional missing limb, I thought my first effort was pretty good. I was humble when it wasn't approved and requested constructive feedback in a respectful manner so that I may improve on my next effort.
You were neither respectful nor humble, instead opting to post a snarky reply that didn't add anything to the conversation or even offer any useful guidance.
My excuse is that I'm a beginner and open to improving. What's your excuse?