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August 6, 2024
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  • August 6, 2024
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I have some animations made in a pixel art style that were not accepted due to technical reasons. In my opinion, they are technically sound, but they were marked as pixelated, which is precisely the style that is currently in demand.
I would like to know if this was filtered by a bot or if a human reviewed it and deemed it incorrect.

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Correct answer daniellei4510

Humans do the moderation. You might consider titling your animation to make it clear that it was intended? "Trendy pixelated animation of...". Or whatever. Not suggesting it WILL work, but maybe worth a try if you haven't already tried.

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daniellei4510
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August 6, 2024

Humans do the moderation. You might consider titling your animation to make it clear that it was intended? "Trendy pixelated animation of...". Or whatever. Not suggesting it WILL work, but maybe worth a try if you haven't already tried.

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August 6, 2024

Thanks, my title was: Looping Pixel Art Retro Game Background with Sky and Grass

Abambo
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August 8, 2024
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Thanks, my title was: Looping Pixel Art Retro Game Background with Sky and Grass


By @Naná307678657aot

There are two things:

  1. your video may have been refused because the moderator thought that you did too much pixelation (that was my impression too)
  2. it may be that the instructions for the moderators do not allow for such assets.

 

 

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