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Hello. This image was not adopted due to technical problems. Please tell me how to do.
Hello T& K, I am an illustrator and have had some of this sort of thing accepted, so not too abstract, and rejected. I still return to the guidelines posted by Adobe to understand some of the things I have done or not done that cause my work to be rejected.
With this picture, you have indeed done the retouch a buyer would want to do for themselves. That is your shading of the sides as ricky336 suggests. However, you have also unsharp lines in the stripes of color. In general, some general clean
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It's a nice picture but I suppose it's too abstract for Adobe's moderators.
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Hello Abambo.
After correcting the image with reference to your opinion, it was successfully adopted. Thank you.
I corrected the image by enlarging the image and correct things like scratches and changed the color.
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Perhaps don't have the edges quite so dark, and perhaps decrease the contrast.
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Hello ricky. After correcting the image with reference to your opinion, it was successfully adopted. Thank you.
I corrected the image by enlarging the image and correct things like scratches and changed the color.
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Hello T& K, I am an illustrator and have had some of this sort of thing accepted, so not too abstract, and rejected. I still return to the guidelines posted by Adobe to understand some of the things I have done or not done that cause my work to be rejected.
With this picture, you have indeed done the retouch a buyer would want to do for themselves. That is your shading of the sides as ricky336 suggests. However, you have also unsharp lines in the stripes of color. In general, some general clean up is needed. Take this work up to 200 magnification and find the noise, blurs and anything that will not print well in a large format. I also think your color combination choices are not very pleasant to look at. Look at the years color trends. Think more like a buyer. Present things that are finished and ready to use. Take out the shading, try different color combinations, clean up the work and resubmit it but only after you look at it at 200% magnification. Here are the pages Adobe has supplied all contributors to study to know the market and the quality of work demanded out there. Take your time and do your best. Regards, JH
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Hello joanh. After correcting the image with reference to your opinion, it was successfully adopted. Thank you.
I corrected the image by enlarging the image and correct things like scratches and changed the color.
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Happy with your results, j h