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Feb 21, 2016 10 years ago
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Avemortis

I normally don't like making this sort of thread but, considering this was supposed to be a X-mas turned Valentine Gift, and I'm already by my second denial, I dunno what more to do at this stage so I'd REALLY appreciate the help.

Apparently, the CI is okay so I won't be posting it. The problem seems to be with the overlay itself.

Images under cut The following are: item itself ; item on HA with hair ; item 200% over dark background

The denial I got for the above overlay was as follow: OVERLAY: Issues from previous denial were not sufficiently addressed

The first denial I got (it wasn't for this image ,it was for a previous version) was as follow: Your custom clothing Pandamu Pompom Pure Poms was denied for the following reason(s): • OVERLAY: Color bleeds and/or stray pixels • OVERLAY: Blurry artwork • NOTE: There is a large amount of colorbleeds on the overlay, especially on the "tassels"

Maybe I'm just not understanding something? Initially by colourbleed I assumed it was the colour that, when I resized, seemed to "leak" out of the black lines (and there was indeed quite under and around the tassels). But I don't seem to see that now? Is colourbleed something else entirely?

Please help me, I'd be really grateful ???(?????)???

@ Cathii I hope I'm not overstepping too much, but I saw you sometimes help people out with this ;;

Feb 21, 2016 10 years ago
Cathii
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[.Oru] i hope that's how I can ping you!

Colorbleeds is exactly what you described - colors outside of the lineart! It's super simple to fix, really n_n

What I usually do when it happens to me is, I'll open the flat png (not the working file) and then create a layer on top that will be clipped. Then I just use a black brush to kind of... thicken up the bits where it's either thin lineart or showing color bleeds!

Orange is where it looks a biiit too thin and yellow is the actual color bleed!

ps. colorbleeds happen usually when the lineart is too thin - upon resizing, the pixels will stick out of the lineart once in a while. I prefer to fix it on the final overlay with a clipped layer than thickening out the working size personally!

[img align=center]http://i.imgur.com/AOoPOqn.gif[/img]
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Feb 21, 2016 10 years ago
Plagued
Dr.Oru
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Avemortis

Thanks for the prompt reply and for helping me out a lot with the pinpointing. I stg I just kept staring at it wondering what to do now.

I'll try fixing those and see if this time it'll finally be okay. THAAAANK UUU TONS ?(???)?

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