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1. 21 Nov 2009 02:48

westhawk959

Once a picture has been submitted, can the picture be edited- and if so, how?

2. 21 Nov 2009 03:13

lilalee

Bring up your picture, then click on re-edit details. You can change the title and vote, but you can't re-do the drawing.

3. 30 Nov 2009 02:01

giraffe

I wish there was a way to check out what an animation looks like before submitting it, but Oh Well....

4. 2 Dec 2009 09:05

Nylecoj

When I am drawing sometimes I get little cracks in the art work, white lines that shouldn't be there, etc. They disappear when I submit the drawing, but sometimes it isn't the right color under the 'cracks'. Specifically my most recent dragon, I had originally had the light purple spot in his eye as the pupil and there was one on both eyes, but the left one vanished when I submitted the picture. It turned out okay, it looks kind of like a hot spot, but it was frustrating when it wasn't all there. Any explanation?

5. 2 Dec 2009 09:07

Nylecoj

here is the picture in case anyone was wondering. The left, (our left) eye is solid, while the one on the right has what was supposed to be a pupil.

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=72129

6. 2 Dec 2009 09:25

Qsilv

It's a known issue with Flash.

Shortest explanation = an internal mathematical problem that can occur when you stack a whole lot of the same piece.

Most commonly shows up as bits of white showing where you actually had arranged colored pixels.

Fix = ...um, there isn't really one, but swapping around between various shapes and colors during the build improves your odds of avoiding the problem.

7. 2 Dec 2009 09:30

Nylecoj

Thanks, glad to know it isn't just me! Is there a reason the pupil disappeared? or did I just miss it? I will try that next time, thank you Qsilv.