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Chi25
Participant
June 26, 2026
Question

All of my submitted illustrations were rejected for "Quality Issues". Could you help me identify the common problem?

  • June 26, 2026
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Hello,

I am a new Adobe Stock contributor and I am looking for advice on how to improve my illustrations.

So far, every illustration I have submitted has been rejected for "Quality Issues." Since all of my submissions received the same rejection reason, I suspect there may be a common technical issue in my workflow or drawing style that I am overlooking.

My files are:

  • PNG format
  • 2500 × 2500 pixels
  • 300 dpi
  • Created entirely in Procreate
  • Original artwork (not AI-generated)

I have attached three rejected illustrations. All three were rejected for the same reason: "Quality Issues."

Could you please tell me what common technical issues you notice? I would especially appreciate any advice regarding edges, brushwork, sharpness, rendering, or any other aspects that may not meet Adobe Stock's quality standards.

I am eager to learn and improve, so any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

If possible, I would appreciate it if you could point out specific areas in the attached illustrations that need improvement.

Thank you very much for your time and help.

1 reply

yamato713108855
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 26, 2026

 

Please zoom in to 100% to check.
It was rejected because the jagged edges were too noticeable.

 

There were also assets where the coloring extended beyond the intended boundaries.

Chi25
Chi25Author
Participant
June 26, 2026

Thank you very much for taking the time to review my illustrations and for your detailed feedback. I really appreciate your help. I didn’t realize that the jagged edges and paint extending beyond the boundaries could be causing the quality issues. Your explanation was very helpful, and I’ll carefully review my artwork at 100% zoom and make the necessary corrections. Thank you again for your kindness and valuable advice!