Hello friends I made a Vector charecter….Mr. Bee…...and it got rejected…....please i want some feedback…...help me please….

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hi sktanveerahmed23,
in my opinion, your vector character is too simple. Other aspects are colours. I’m not sure if potencial buyer would like to spend his money on so simple and underdone item.
My intenion isn’t to offent you in no case but let’s face it up, if I were a buyer, I wouldn’t purchase it
Perhaps, you should try to create something more sophisticated, to use blender options etc
Don’t give up 
All the best
Alex
Thanks alex….
i like your comment
i didnt use blending option . Now it is become very simple. I’ll use it now. If you suggest me any other thing than please tell me.
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Sktanveerahmed23,
what else can I suggest?
hmm for sure try to use various option, than only plain colours, like shadows or gradients to make your character three-dimensional, to make it more interesting.
The best way, in my opinion, is to see other characters, look what people would like to buy 
I sorted category by sales and suprise:
As you can see, the TOP SALES items aren’t sophisticated but cute, they are really sweet, colourfull like a candy even but they are also eye-catching.
So, maybe you should try to create your own Mr. BEE as a happy, gentle bee. There could be the point.
If not, try to work on your item, to attention to details
Hope to see your mr. bee on GR soon 
all the best
Alex
Thank for this helpful advise …I’ll follow it…....... 
Listen friend one question to you…....I use “Photoshop” to create that vector but when I brows other accepted vectors I see all of them are created in “Illustrator” ....is this matters?
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From my personal experience and few rejections
YES , there is a difference.
First, using Ps to create vector masks or shapes you should upload your item into GR as a graphic (of course full editable, but still the graphic), using Il or Corel you create a completely vector, which could be save as a .eps file or .ai file.
What exactly does it mean for you? hmmm, eps you can open in every program for vectors, without any loss of quality etc, .psd file only in Ps, that’s why it’s not exactly a vector.
I could be wrong but, in my opinion, photoshop’s shapes/masks imitate only the vectors. We can treat them, because of their features, as vectors but they are still only bitmaps.
Hope You know, what I wanna say. For more information read about those types of files and differences between them.
All the best
Alex
