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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: Micha91 on June 11, 2024, 10:21
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Hello everyone!
A question for all those who create 3D renders. Have you ever had your renders rejected because they were deemed to be generated by artificial intelligence? I've experienced this rejection on almost all platforms and had to email support to prove that I made them in Blender and not with AI. Do you have any methods to avoid such rejections? Honestly, it's tiring to constantly prove that something can be done without AI.
Best regards,
Michal
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Yes, it happens to me sometimes too. Usually if you include 3d in the title/description and keywords it will work. I had a case in istockphoto where they removed like more than 50 3d files instantly without saying anything and I just happened to find out that by chance a week later. I opened a ticket of course and had a lengthy conversation back and forth with them for another 2-3 weeks. They restored the files at the end. What can I say - their AI bots are not yet that good to make the difference sometimes.
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Hello everyone!
A question for all those who create 3D renders. Have you ever had your renders rejected because they were deemed to be generated by artificial intelligence? I've experienced this rejection on almost all platforms and had to email support to prove that I made them in Blender and not with AI. Do you have any methods to avoid such rejections? Honestly, it's tiring to constantly prove that something can be done without AI.
Best regards,
Michal
Yes I too have had this happen to me even in video animations with blender. I have resorted to include 3d cgi in description. Now they just get rejected by adobe because of quality issues go figure! haha
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Hello everyone!
A question for all those who create 3D renders. Have you ever had your renders rejected because they were deemed to be generated by artificial intelligence? I've experienced this rejection on almost all platforms and had to email support to prove that I made them in Blender and not with AI. Do you have any methods to avoid such rejections? Honestly, it's tiring to constantly prove that something can be done without AI.
Best regards,
Michal
Thanks for the suggestion. Indeed, adding "3D render/CGI" will be the easiest way.
I had a case in istockphoto where they removed like more than 50 3d files instantly without saying anything and I just happened to find out that by chance a week later.
Some time ago Adobe flagged some of my already accepted renders as AI-generated. I would understand if it wasn't for the fact that these renders were submitted before AI image generation was even possible. :o
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same here ... i use c4d and octane ... my last videos have been rejected as AI ... you need to make a property release for the project/video you are submitting .... i made as told by the adobe assistant and now my videos have been accepted ... always submit the video with the property release ...
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same here ... i use c4d and octane ... my last videos have been rejected as AI ... you need to make a property release for the project/video you are submitting .... i made as told by the adobe assistant and now my videos have been accepted ... always submit the video with the property release ...
But you are creating a video using C4D, property release it is for properties in the real world i think. I supossed all the models you are using in C4D you are the owner.
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same here ... i use c4d and octane ... my last videos have been rejected as AI ... you need to make a property release for the project/video you are submitting .... i made as told by the adobe assistant and now my videos have been accepted ... always submit the video with the property release ...
But you are creating a video using C4D, property release it is for properties in the real world i think. I supossed all the models you are using in C4D you are the owner.
absolutely yes ..im the owner of the models i use ...