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Why weren't my illustrations accepted? Any thoughts ? I attached from below . Adobe said because of the quality.
Plenty of thoughts… and I agree with Adobe. Whatever you intended to do, I would suggest you check to get a better quality for your generative AI. The overall quality of all your assets is terrible. I, however, would not agree with @Henrik Heigl: you won't need a model (property) release for all of those, as there is no relation to real people, comic style, or photorealistic. Even if those were photographs, with real models, but the same style, I would doubt that model releases would be requeste
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Hi,
It seems a bit blurry on the Edges. If its generative AI based, please look into these instructions and follow them to the letter: https://community.adobe.com/t5/stock-contributors-discussions/generative-ai-submission-guidelines/td...
If it's a REAL person, you need to submit a Model release signed by the person who modeled for it.
If it's a fake person, you must submit a Property release signed by you as the artist who created it.
Model/Property Releases:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/model-release.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/property-release.html
Hope that helps.
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Plenty of thoughts… and I agree with Adobe. Whatever you intended to do, I would suggest you check to get a better quality for your generative AI. The overall quality of all your assets is terrible. I, however, would not agree with @Henrik Heigl: you won't need a model (property) release for all of those, as there is no relation to real people, comic style, or photorealistic. Even if those were photographs, with real models, but the same style, I would doubt that model releases would be requested.
1st: Artefacts and strange elements:
The transition from sharp to unsharp is not correct and, anyhow, you have aliasing in your sharp lines. I can't help, but the robot gives me the impression of a third arm when looking at the thumbnail.
2nd: Are they doing a handshake or holding hands?
Plenty of artefacts and illogical change from aliased lines (also a defect alone!) to highly burred elements.
I'll let the strange robot hand as freedom of art, but still, it's not great.
3rd: Plenty of artefacts and scissor hands:
4th: Plenty of artefacts and a twisted hand:
5th: Artefacts like this make this picture unusable:
There are plenty of such artefacts resulting from upscaling the asset.
6th: Those artefacts don't go together with the blurry background:
The picture in all is blurry. And has several other problems. You maybe could explain this horn growing out of the eyes of the person.
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You're welcome.
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The shoulders of each model aren't well drawn.
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The shoulders of each model aren't well drawn.
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Artistic freedom... but I agree.
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AI Diffusion is infamously bad at details and geometry. You need to closely examime your high-resolution diffusions and correct all imperfections that can be corrected BEFORE you SUBMIT to Stock. If they can't be corrected to commercial standards, discard them.
Adobe Stock customers expect the highest visual and technical quality for commercial projects. Read links below.
Model/Property Releases:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/model-release.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/property-release.html