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Editting of images

Editting of images

Are image edits such as the one I did for this[1] fine?

Zugon (Talk | contribs)23:10, 31 March 2014

If you changed the color in anyway, changed the image size after or before cropping it, in fact, any changes ever made(not counting cropping) should be a no. In my opinion, since we don't even allow Simulator colors. Unless your edit was adding the black background thing.

8I Also that image is in jpg.

Edit: Wait nvm.

Your edit doesn't really bother the model, so I think it's allowed.

Nise Panda (talk)23:29, 31 March 2014
 

It's fine so long there wasn't any changes to the model. Small edits like blacking out HP bars is fine, but can easily be remedied by just healing to full HP and having 0 wounds

I would much prefer that any composition of the image including HP bar removal is done through in-game methods before taking the picture, as Lexis has explained here. However, it doesn't really bother me if you edited out the HP bar over a solid black background.

Kadalyn (talk)21:09, 3 April 2014
 

Oh ya, entering combat mode forces the HP bar to appear x.x I don't think it's much of a problem except maybe weapons?

 

I'm aware of the methods to remove the HP bar beforehand, what I did this time was editting out the HP bar of a previously existing image uploaded by someone else who failed or forgot to exclude the HP bar.

Zugon (Talk | contribs)00:25, 4 April 2014
 

But that image is a jpg conversion. Saving as a jpg or any other low quality file type or setting then resaving as a png is not allowed (at least in the old policy, haven't had time to read the new one yet).

Edit: Now I see why Sakura edited her/his post, didn't realize you only edited out the bar and not upload the original. Sorry for my assumption.

Kapra - (Talk)01:35, 1 April 2014

Still isn't allowed of course. We want lossless quality as the current policy says. I can't really tell if that image is or not, though, so I'm not commenting on it specifically.

Kadalyn (talk)21:06, 3 April 2014