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Hello all, I need your help. Adobe company reject my ai image for the reason of quality issues. I just want to know what the problem of those image. Please help me to find the image problem.
Numerous rendering errors throughout in this example and probably the others as well, when viewed at 100%. Also, ditch the 1:1 aspect ratio. From a buyer's point of view, I would want some room to crop or add text as needed. There is really no use for square designs. If you want to submit similar images for use as backgrounds for desktops or phones or whatever, a 9:16 or 16:9 ar is more suitable.
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Numerous rendering errors throughout in this example and probably the others as well, when viewed at 100%. Also, ditch the 1:1 aspect ratio. From a buyer's point of view, I would want some room to crop or add text as needed. There is really no use for square designs. If you want to submit similar images for use as backgrounds for desktops or phones or whatever, a 9:16 or 16:9 ar is more suitable.
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Zoom in to at least 100% and inspect every area of each image before submitting. There are many drawing errors and inconsistencies such as these:
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@Jill_C ,
I agree that the colour change is an error, but I think you should concentrate more on artefacts, like lines, shadow images etc:
Also, there are wild changes in focus, that are not normal.
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Thanks
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You're welcome.
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Speaking as a Stock customer, I can use a Twirl filter too. Why would I pay for what can easily be achieved in Photoshop?
Even if it's accepted, abstract backgrounds are a low % sale. Stock customers want high quality artwork that represents relatable people, places and objects for use in commercial projects.
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Even if it's accepted, abstract backgrounds are a low % sale. Stock customers want high quality artwork that represents relatable people, places and objects for use in commercial projects.
By @Nancy OShea
For something that doesn't sell, Adobe invests even a button?
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Do you use Adobe Express?
Free wallpapers -- https://www.adobe.com/express/create/wallpaper