mdbruffy opened this issue on May 26, 2008 · 50 posts
JenX posted Tue, 27 May 2008 at 6:31 AM
Quote - The thumbnail of a render is supposed to be representative of the render. I usually, simply reduce the render down in size to fit the thumbnail size. Anything else would NOT be reprersentative of the render, but a chopped out block that shows nothing- which is what I had to send them this morning, because there was no way to create another thumbnail that would be representative of the render.
In my view there was nothing wrong wirth the original thumbnail- and I have not yet received a satifactory explanation of what they beleived was wrong. Yes, the figures did not have clothes on- but the figures as rendered were not human.
I am still waiting for a satisfactory explantion and for my render to be re-instated in my gallery.
Ok, I'm gonna be blunt with this...
If you want us to seriously think that your character texture is zebra-like, then lose the human-style nipples. Zebra (and other equine mammals) have completely different coloring and texture to their mammary glands than humans.
I understand that you're going for a human/animal style representation, however, what you've achieved is, basically painting animal skin on a human body, then screamed bloody murder at us when we still see it as humanesque and expect it to follow the site's Terms of Service regarding humanoid characters.
Please send the new thumbnail to the moderator that sent you the original email, or your image will drop out of the holding queue. It will be automatically purged within 15 days of original holding placement if you don't.
And, as always, if you have problems with the situation, feel free to email admin@renderosity.com. However, as you can see with Jani posting to the thread, admin is already aware of the situtation.
Jeni
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