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My editing process has not changed, but recently a much larger percentage of my images are being rejected for quality issues. I've attached 2 that seem fine to me. In the past I might have 1 out of every 20 or so rejected; now it seems to have almost flipped.
I've created these with ai, and then enhanced them. Any feedback would be helpful.
You have a lot of artefacts and errors in these images:
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You have a lot of artefacts and errors in these images:
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Zoom in and inspect more carefully. There are many incomplete and poorly drawn details on the gorilla's armor.
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Thank you. I'm going to need to revist my process to better detect these issues.
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The gorilla's hair also melts into the armor. Check the assets at 100%.
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For the abstract image, I noticed some random lines and specks when viewed at 100% and 200% that could be removed.
For the gorilla (and this is just me personally...my suggestion may or may not get this image accepted), I would remove the less than perfect lines that make the gorilla look part robot, part actual gorilla. The etchings in the forehead aren't as perfect as they should be and don't match from once side to the next, and I think it would be better if the gorilla were an actual gorilla, not half and half. But here's the rub: I would only work on once side of the face until all unnecessary lines and artificacts are removed (gen fill, the remove and content aware tools should be able to accomplish this with little effort). I'd then copy, paste, and horizontally flip the corrected side and use it to cover up the other side, giving you a perfectly symetcial gorilla in a robotic suit. I've done this with a good half dozen images, at least one rejected initially, then accepted on re-submission. Case in point:
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Nice to see this insight.
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AI is notorious for poorly drawn details -- backgrounds, hair, hands, mouths, eyes, noses, ears, geometry....
That should cut down on your rejection rate.