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Oct 6, 2015 10 years ago
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I'm using the base now and noticing some white around the bottoms of the feet. This is especially annoying on a base, as tucking it under a backdrop to hide that loses the features outside the main outline and I want that tail showing. ;_;

EDIT: Per Aeon's comment and my response, the problem actually seems to be the HA outline for the Sodden Driftwood not matching the newer version of the base and leaving the gap. Putting Black Paint under the BG doesn't show a space anymore.

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Oct 6, 2015 10 years ago
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Does the white show up on newer backgrounds? I think it may be because there was a redraw of the HA base a few years ago and the backgrounds drawn prior have a cutout to match the old HA base.




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Oct 6, 2015 10 years ago
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I do believe you're correct, the newer snowglobe does not show the pixels. Wrong order of things, then, and I suppose I should change the title of the thread and the opening post. ^_^;;

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Oct 6, 2015 10 years ago
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You might try tucking a pair of flats under the background and the base to make the space less noticeable... Or even another newer background. It'd be nice to see some of the older backgrounds fixed (especially the darker ones where it is very obvious), even it's just by adding a few pixels of color. The feet aren't the only place they don't match up correctly. I find it most noticeable around the arms and hands since my HA usually runs around sleeveless. :)




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Oct 6, 2015 10 years ago
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I hadn't seen it on most other BGs, but then again maybe I'm using mostly new ones.

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