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« on: November 06, 2009, 06:01 »
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I know istock are tougher than most to get images approved on but I have been getting some frustrating rejections. I keep getting illustrations rejected and the reason given is that I haven't supplied the original artwork/image that the illustration was created from, so I e-mailed support to explained that all my images are hand drawn and not traced or copied from source material they agreed and told me to write a short note and sign it and then attach it to each file as I submit them.

Great I thought but no, some reviewers clearly read the note and pass the illustrations but then I can have similar files rejected for the "missing rgb source files" reason the next week.

Has anyone else had this issue and how did you get round it?


Caz

« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2009, 06:59 »
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If you're "drawing" direct in Illustrator without any reference sketches on paper then you need to take a few screen shots during the process, put them into a jpeg and provide that for the inspector. If you're working from your own sketches on paper as references, then provide them.


 

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