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Hello. Rejected a large number of vector works - QUALITY ISSUES. I know for sure that there are no open lines, open points and other technical problems. In recent months, almost all of my vector illustrations have been rejected with a similar formulation. And I don't understand what's going on. There is absolutely no motivation to download anything
Alas, if you would like our guidance on our idea of why Adobe rejected your graphics we need to have your actual graphics. Not previews of them, there is so much more to vectors than the visual appearance. (Did you notice that Adobe advise against the use of text in your designs, by the way)?
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I'm not sure what your issues are either but if you have your own water marks, those are not allowed. I'm just assuming cause that's what it looks like to me looking at the pics you provided. Also if these are patterns and they show white borders when they get used as patterns, that might be an issue as well.
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Hello. Thank you very much for responding.
No, I don't have any watermarks. And there are no white borders either. I was rejected not only the files specified in the post. And more than 30 files from this series. Each file is checked by the Vector Inspector Pro utility
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Maybe it's just the forum but these don't seem to be vectors. They seem to be JPEG. You must not describe a submitted JPEG as "vector" even if it started out that way. And if you did submit EPS, we can't review files you don't show us...
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Hello. In the post - not vectors, but jpeg previews. I didn't know how to upload exactly the vectors to the post). So, alas, that's not the point
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Alas, if you would like our guidance on our idea of why Adobe rejected your graphics we need to have your actual graphics. Not previews of them, there is so much more to vectors than the visual appearance. (Did you notice that Adobe advise against the use of text in your designs, by the way)?