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Your asset is not very sharp and underexposed. Despite not being very sharp, you have sharpening artefacts.
As this a 3D render, you should opt for a transparent background, making your asset more versatile.
i did notice i upscaled a bit more more than normal, could that might have been issue, trying to figure out what is "best size" 🙂
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Upsizing may create the effects I have described here: unsharp objects, sharpening artefacts
You should render at the target size. See the size limits and decide what render size fits your work best. Do not upscale. That does not enhance your file.
If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
You need a property release for each individual image, since you must attach the visual reference for the asset in the property release.
you will most likely be rejected for "similars" since several of the images are almost identical, particularly the last 3. Adobe regards flooding their database with nearly identical images to be spamming, which, if you persist, can get your account
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You will be soon able to correct your typos on your own. But until that, you can pm a moderator if you have a troubled post.
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Hi again!! i have a property release questions
i sent a release of property form that is on line, not the one that you down load, for AI generted content, the images are faces but they were generated, they are not real people, just great shapes,
1. does adobe prefer one over the other. ( the one i submitted came back for "email bounce" so i have to resubmit,)
2. if i submit image set like this, does it suffice the requirements. ( see attcked image)
im going to resubmit property release and want to use correct protocall
thank you so much!! 🙂
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You need a property release for each individual image, since you must attach the visual reference for the asset in the property release.
you will most likely be rejected for "similars" since several of the images are almost identical, particularly the last 3. Adobe regards flooding their database with nearly identical images to be spamming, which, if you persist, can get your account blocked.
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Thank you Jill. Thank
totally make sence, i think i much rather stick do my drawings/illustrations, lol i understand those!! 🙂
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that= typo
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You need to upload the release to the Releases tab under the Uploaded files menu on your dashboard. You won't get an email bounce if you do that.
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thank you! 🙂
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Quality issues? All rejections are getting “rejected for issues”.