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This is an image I generated using AI. I really don’t understand why it was rejected—the reason given was image quality issues, but I honestly can’t see any quality problems!
View your assets at 200% and look for rendering errors the likes of these.
Pay attention to the details. Look at the fingers in the first two images.
There are enough reasons to reject these: anatomic issues, texture issues, plastic looking humans, details with the robots, rendering errors with the boxes… Look at your pictures at 100% and you will see many errors:
It's not at all difficult to find the AI drawing errors in these images. They look okay-ish when viewed at small size but when you zoom in and start scrolling around, they're easy to find. AI often has problems with fabric textures and buttons as seen here:
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View your assets at 200% and look for rendering errors the likes of these.
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Pay attention to the details. Look at the fingers in the first two images.
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There are enough reasons to reject these: anatomic issues, texture issues, plastic looking humans, details with the robots, rendering errors with the boxes… Look at your pictures at 100% and you will see many errors:
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It's not at all difficult to find the AI drawing errors in these images. They look okay-ish when viewed at small size but when you zoom in and start scrolling around, they're easy to find. AI often has problems with fabric textures and buttons as seen here:
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They look okay-ish
By @Jill_C
I will need to keep that expression in mind! 😂
Looking at your excepts, I see many more errors that you haven't marked. So, we can easily conclude that the images are spiked with rendering errors. Sorry for the @lincong_6444, but moderators had an easy job here. They only need to see only one of the many reasons to refuse these assets.
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Too many errors to list them all here.
I would ditch these and start over with less detailed prompts. The more complex your prompts are, the more mistakes AI makes. Keep it simple. Focus on just one thing at a time.
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