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Besides the issues marked, all in all, I don't know if this would meet Adobe's standards for what is in demand commercially. 

 

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jacquelingphoto2017
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January 7, 2025

Hi @Eldad Arts 

To add to what's highlighted, there is no details in some of the dark areas. For example, if you were to print this picture, what would print out as the rear of this horse?

Best wishes

Jacquelin

 

Eldad Arts작성자
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January 7, 2025

Thanks 

jacquelingphoto2017
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January 8, 2025

You are welcome @Eldad Arts

Best wishes

Jacquelin

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January 4, 2025

Nice fantasy images are overfloating the AI-generating generators like Midjourney and others. They are great for personal use but certainly not for stock - neighter the motifs or quality. 

Abambo
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January 4, 2025
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Nice fantasy images are overfloating the AI-generating generators like Midjourney and others. They are great for personal use but certainly not for stock - neighter the motifs or quality. 


By @oleschwander

Fantasy assets by generative AI are for people without talent (for own creations). But it is easy to create own fantasy assets and the resulting quality is what one accepts as being good enough. If I am into fantasy, I learn how to use generative AI. If I'm trying to create the folder for the local fruit seller, then I will be on a tight budget and I may not have the time nor the budget to take my own pictures or generate and correct my own assets. That's the typical customers I would target. (You can exchange fruit seller with any business you want, but the business needs to be small enough, to lack the budget for own assets).

 

I was the factory photographer of a well-off medium-sized company. We would probably never have bought copies of Lord of the Rings want-be, but we bought various images as stock media and fused them with our own creations. Either too much fantasy or too futuristic won't work. What works are the pictures that you cannot create on your own, or that are cheaper to source from stock.

 

We used, as an example, the picture of a child playing with a rocket, for the cover of our innovation handbook. There's no room for elves and gobblins and wizzards (well, wizzards may be! 🙂 ) in our company. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Abambo
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January 4, 2025

Some of the problems I saw, without looking to deep into your asset: 

It looks like 2 persons are holding one weapon. What are the ropes hanging down from the arms of the one warrior. The background (of the ropes) is again full of artefacts. You see clearly a lot of artefacts on the right weapon and the hand holding it. 

Artefacts and smudged 

Nonsense text, full of artefacts.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
daniellei4510
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January 4, 2025

I also just noticed a watermark in the lower left corner. That probably means the asset was created for free and probably can't be used commercially. 

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Eldad Arts작성자
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January 4, 2025

Where's the watermark......

daniellei4510
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January 4, 2025

Besides the issues marked, all in all, I don't know if this would meet Adobe's standards for what is in demand commercially. 

 

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Eldad Arts작성자
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January 4, 2025

The inscription is from Lord of the rings.......... yeah the flag is huge but what's wrong with the smaller flags.......the non formidable weapon is part of the art

daniellei4510
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January 4, 2025

You're interpreting what are in fact rendering errors to fit your narrative. Even fantasy assets need a foothold in reality.

 

It's like of like saying, "Yeah, she has six fingers on each hand, but she was born that way."

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