
Yes they are. Fat Leafeon is adorable, don't you agree? Totally underrated imo too.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fat Furs
Species Pokemon
Size 1265 x 1280px
File Size 156.7 kB
Hmm... a fellow fatfur artist with a traditional art style... Hey, Glaceon, may I ask you a question?
I am new to FurAffinity, and I tried to upload a picture of my fat typhlosion OC yesterday, but I encountered some difficulty in the uploading process. The picture - like yours of this leafeon - is a monochromatic drawing created with a pencil on a piece of lined notebook paper. However, the picture ended up rotated to the right by ninety degrees, and I later discovered via searching the forums that this was because the resolution of my picture exceeded FA's limits. I wish to upload this piece, as I am pretty proud of the final product and I want to introduce other users to one of my OCs, but what I do not want is users to see a lopsided picture they have to turn their heads in order to see clearly what it depicts.
What advice do you have on uploading traditional artwork? I could use some guidance from an experienced user on this website.
Oh, and neat pic, by the way! Definitely better than anything I can conceive. And I agree, fat leafeon is underrated.
I am new to FurAffinity, and I tried to upload a picture of my fat typhlosion OC yesterday, but I encountered some difficulty in the uploading process. The picture - like yours of this leafeon - is a monochromatic drawing created with a pencil on a piece of lined notebook paper. However, the picture ended up rotated to the right by ninety degrees, and I later discovered via searching the forums that this was because the resolution of my picture exceeded FA's limits. I wish to upload this piece, as I am pretty proud of the final product and I want to introduce other users to one of my OCs, but what I do not want is users to see a lopsided picture they have to turn their heads in order to see clearly what it depicts.
What advice do you have on uploading traditional artwork? I could use some guidance from an experienced user on this website.
Oh, and neat pic, by the way! Definitely better than anything I can conceive. And I agree, fat leafeon is underrated.
I get that same issue sometimes. For the record, I'd recomment sending those kinds of questions through notes rather than comments. But anyways, what I do is edit the photo on my phone's gallery and use the crop feature to cut off some of the blank edges, even if it has to be just a tiny amount so that I don't cut off drawing lines. I believe this pic might've been one such picture.
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