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No, it's not a good composition, too cluttered. And it's too dark and contains no color vibrance.
Speaking as a Stock customer, I don't know what commercial value that image would have on Stock, sorry.
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No, it's not a good composition, too cluttered. And it's too dark and contains no color vibrance.
Speaking as a Stock customer, I don't know what commercial value that image would have on Stock, sorry.
Adobe Stock customers expect the highest visual and technical quality for use in their own projects. See links below.
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I agree. The modelling is not good neither. The mushrooms must have more organic forms.
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Better for fine arts and or videogames. Not good for clipart.
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As a 3d-artist I think I can say something to this too. I agree with previous commenters that it's quite cluttered and there seem to not be a main target in the image where we could focus. I believe very big part of these problems could be fixed by just adding better lighting in the image. However, the topic of the image is not very typical of what the customers are looking for. I think there are not many who would be looking for a dark story book images (altought there might be some of them too)
Also, artistic renders, say traditional paintings or landscape renders, or even landscape photos do not do very well in this kind of sites. I speak from an experience. I've Uploaded here few works that I've worked with for weeks and I've just found out that no one seem to be interested of such renders. Lucky for you, often the stuff that is being sold is way less complex than the image you uploaded.