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My vectors was rejected, please help!

Community Beginner ,
May 17, 2023 May 17, 2023

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I get the following generic message:

Your file has one or more of these issues:

  • Your vector file contains a raster/bitmap image, and vector files must not contain raster elements. (this is probably not my problem, because my vector contains no pixel elements)
  • Your JPEG preview file has been compressed too much, so textural problems have occurred in the file. (I don't understand this, I don't have a JPGE file attached)
  • Your JPEG preview resolution must not be less than 5,000 X 3,000 (15 million pixels) (I don't understand this, I don't have a JPGE file attached)
  • You didn't use anti-aliasing when exporting your vector file to JPEG, so there are problems with lines on the JPEG file. (please check if my vector has this problem, and fix this, if so)

I have attached my 2 vector files here, please help me find the problem, thanks a lot!

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LEGEND , May 17, 2023 May 17, 2023

Adobe Stock don't want simple auto traced work. The specific guideline is "Keep your use of auto-trace to a minimum." Requirements for contributing vector art to Adobe Stock. That means they don't want you to just start with a raster (whether a photo, an illustration or an AI generative work) and use auto trace to make a vector. A vector should be either made by a tool that generates vectors (but be careful about rights and creativity) or SUBSTANTIALLY drawn using vector tools by you, the artist

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Community Expert , May 17, 2023 May 17, 2023

Generative AI is JPG only.  You can't make a silk purse from a pig's ear or in this case a math-based vector graphic from a pixel-based raster.  Hopefully you kept the original high-resolution diffusion and it's perfect enough to be in the Stock collection.  Otherwise, don't submit.

 

Carefully read these links.

Generative AI submission guidelines.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html

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LEGEND ,
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Hmm, these are pretty. First question: are these made using auto trace of an AI generative work? (Or using a vector generating AI)? Or some other way?

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Community Beginner ,
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Yes, these made using auto trace of an AI generative work. Is that the point? I think Adobe accepts AI generated work?

 

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Community Expert ,
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Generative AI is JPG only.  You can't make a silk purse from a pig's ear or in this case a math-based vector graphic from a pixel-based raster.  Hopefully you kept the original high-resolution diffusion and it's perfect enough to be in the Stock collection.  Otherwise, don't submit.

 

Carefully read these links.

Generative AI submission guidelines.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html

 

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https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/model-release.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/property-release.html

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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LEGEND ,
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Adobe Stock don't want simple auto traced work. The specific guideline is "Keep your use of auto-trace to a minimum." Requirements for contributing vector art to Adobe Stock. That means they don't want you to just start with a raster (whether a photo, an illustration or an AI generative work) and use auto trace to make a vector. A vector should be either made by a tool that generates vectors (but be careful about rights and creativity) or SUBSTANTIALLY drawn using vector tools by you, the artist. Auto trace can be used for small sections of your work only. At least that's my interpretation. Other people may have different insights to share. I asked about AI because your work has some of the characteristic defects of uncorrected AI generative work, which would probably have meant the original you traced was also rejected. I do like them, but it is Adobe's rules we are concerned with here...

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My reaction to the first image is "what is it"? If it's not identifiable, it will be difficult to title and keyword it, and Buyers will never find it. The second image has quite a few drawing flaws. Zoom in and carefully inspect it.

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The first picture shows an assassin with a blue sword rushing forward to attack. I think it's very beautiful and a lot of people will like it. If you can't see what it is, you've probably never played the game.

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