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Reason for deletion of Drawings

Deletion Complaints

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http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii102/klunker_the_decepticon/darkwings.jpg

Darkwings by Klunker

May I have a sufficient reason as to why this wallpaper was deleted?
This is the message I received after it was deleted:
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii102/klunker_the_decepticon/deletion.jpg

Starting from the top of the list of your reasons to why it was deleted:
1. I used a gradient background that complemented the Transformer's colors. In its simplicity, it looks neatly arranged. For the layout, instead of cramming them in the center of the wallpaper, I decided to situate them slightly hanging off the right and left edges.

2. It is not blurry.

3. The pictures I used were from the original Generation 1 box art of these Transformers. These Transformers are very rare and I scanned the original box, causing slight degrading of color on the box itself. If anyone has ever seen a Transformers box, they will notice that it is cluttered with several images and phrases. I had to manually take out the backgrounds of these images for this wallpaper, this took several hours to complete.

4. To make the text I had open another CS2 workspace and type it out over the colored background that I chose. In doing so, I had to erase the background around the text so that it look appealing instead of a rectangle with text in it. This also took a hour or two to properly format the text for the image.

5. This is not an alternate version of a previous wallpaper.

6. Do you not consider Transformers anime?

Please shed some light on what I did wrong or give some advice on how I can make it better.
Thanks,
Klunker

  • Saikusa
  • Retired Moderator
  • 12wk 6d ago

You have already answered your own question:

Quote by KlunkerI used a gradient background that complemented the Transformer's colors.

That's the problem. The background is nothing more than a gradient. Whether you've carefully chosen the colours or not is neither here nor there. The point is that it's about as effective as sticking an extracted scan on a plain black background.

Click on the link for the Sandbox Forum and ask people there for advice on how to make a background. But in the meantime this is far too simplistic.

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