Okay... not really understanding why this was deleted. According to the
automated messege, it claims that it was poorly planned out or something. Which
is something I don't really understand. Is it because Roger isn't from an anime?
Then it says that the item was traced? Now, how can anyone know that? I said
that the clothing and hair was drawn by my brother, and that the rest was a
vector. So how can anyone assume that anything was traced? For one, my brother
doesn't trace, and I don't even draw.... so kinda wondering where that
assumption came from.
I'm not mad or anything with it getting deleted.... more like confused. I just
don't like it when items get deleted that had a lot of thought planned out,
that's all. Any answers would be great. =3
It's probably because "American Dad" is a western cartoon and not
anime (or Japanese-related).
When moderators put something in quaranteen, there's a list of possible reasons we choose from (it makes our
lives easier >__< ), it doesn't mean that all those reasons necessarily
apply to your vector/wall/doujin . Often if it's something specific, the
moderator might put additional comments.
But yeah, in this case, it's 'cause it's not anime-related, sorry...
Hm, I didn't know that vectors and wallpapers needed to be anime/video game
related. I mean, I've seen some wallpapers that don't look anime related.... but
they are more artsy.
Well, since MT is supposed to be a site that's based on
anime/manga/Japanese-related things, we'd like to keep it Japanese-related. It
doesn't necessarily have to be anime/manga/video game, it can be J-pop artists
or Japanese artists. We've also expanded a bit to include other Oriental artists
(like Chinese or Korean for example). The only exception is for original art,
because we like seeing people being creative ^^ .. but yeah, nothing from
western cartoons... which is why there aren't walls and vectors of say, Kim
Possible or the Simpsons or Disney (unless it's Kingdom hearts-related)
I see your point. But the Ghost in the Shell part of the vector is
anime-related. Or does that not count, even though that's the focus of the
piece? Also, there are a few galleries that are western, such as the Halo video
game gallery. Now it must seem like I'm causing trouble, lol. It's just that I
really wanted this to be my contest entry, and technically, it is half
anime-related. If ya wanna get into specifics, that should count. It's also
could express a unity between the two cultures, which is creative. But whatever,
lol, I'll stick by your decision, even though it could fit the anime-relatedness
by a technicality. P:
Okay... not really understanding why this was deleted. According to the automated messege, it claims that it was poorly planned out or something. Which is something I don't really understand. Is it because Roger isn't from an anime? Then it says that the item was traced? Now, how can anyone know that? I said that the clothing and hair was drawn by my brother, and that the rest was a vector. So how can anyone assume that anything was traced? For one, my brother doesn't trace, and I don't even draw.... so kinda wondering where that assumption came from.
I'm not mad or anything with it getting deleted.... more like confused. I just don't like it when items get deleted that had a lot of thought planned out, that's all. Any answers would be great. =3
It's probably because "American Dad" is a western cartoon and not anime (or Japanese-related).
When moderators put something in quaranteen, there's a list of possible reasons we choose from (it makes our lives easier >__< ), it doesn't mean that all those reasons necessarily apply to your vector/wall/doujin . Often if it's something specific, the moderator might put additional comments.
But yeah, in this case, it's 'cause it's not anime-related, sorry...
Hm, I didn't know that vectors and wallpapers needed to be anime/video game related. I mean, I've seen some wallpapers that don't look anime related.... but they are more artsy.
Oh well. Thanks for the reply, Maple. =3
Well, since MT is supposed to be a site that's based on anime/manga/Japanese-related things, we'd like to keep it Japanese-related. It doesn't necessarily have to be anime/manga/video game, it can be J-pop artists or Japanese artists. We've also expanded a bit to include other Oriental artists (like Chinese or Korean for example). The only exception is for original art, because we like seeing people being creative ^^ .. but yeah, nothing from western cartoons... which is why there aren't walls and vectors of say, Kim Possible or the Simpsons or Disney (unless it's Kingdom hearts-related)
I see your point. But the Ghost in the Shell part of the vector is anime-related. Or does that not count, even though that's the focus of the piece? Also, there are a few galleries that are western, such as the Halo video game gallery. Now it must seem like I'm causing trouble, lol. It's just that I really wanted this to be my contest entry, and technically, it is half anime-related. If ya wanna get into specifics, that should count. It's also could express a unity between the two cultures, which is creative. But whatever, lol, I'll stick by your decision, even though it could fit the anime-relatedness by a technicality. P: