Blacklisted? But it’s not an edit, and it’s high quality…
The blacklist has nothing to do with the acceptability of the post (though I disagree with it being high quality). Everyone starts with furry -rating:g blocked by default, but you can change it in your account settings. See help:blacklists for more information.
maybe not high quality but there are fanarts of this anime on here that are about the same quality as this one. Blank_User said:
The blacklist has nothing to do with the acceptability of the post (though I disagree with it being high quality). Everyone starts with furry -rating:g blocked by default, but you can change it in your account settings. See help:blacklists for more information.
Blacklisted? But it’s not an edit, and it’s high quality.
If you don’t understand what the differences are in the artistic quality (not the image quality) between what your uploading here and what gets uploaded here, and past approval. There’s gonna be a more bigger issue here for yourself as an artist. You need to understand what’s lacking here in terms of improvement. in terms of colour flatness, shading, stiffness, and how it’s easy to tell it’s drawn over a frame. I’m not saying that makes you a bad artist, but seeing people not being able to see things like this is a thing you see online alot that leads to “delusional artist” keep drawing and practicing. but understand this isn’t like a “upload your drawings” website. It’s people uploading high quality art they found and organizing them. You need to upload these somewhere else. And I really don’t mean to sound mean about that I’ve been drawing for over 10 years and I don’t expect to see my stuff here any time soon lol
I was giving them the benefit of the doubt on that point, but anyone getting into digital art really should know the difference. It would help if people didn't keep using "quality" when they mean "resolution" (unless you were referring to color depth or something like that). Bigger isn't necessarily better.
I was giving them the benefit of the doubt on that point, but anyone getting into digital art really should know the difference. It would help if people didn't keep using "quality" when they mean "resolution" (unless you were referring to color depth or something like that). Bigger isn't necessarily better.
its hard to tell exactly if they know what it means but was just tryna cover ground with the comment generally. i kinda just hope they see and understand, without like starting a comment thread here or anything lol