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Thank you for adding more Daisy info. please nominate her for featured article waluigi sucks{{unsigned|99.90.61.135}}
Thank you for adding more Daisy info. please nominate her for featured article waluigi sucks{{unsigned|‎99.90.61.135}}


== RE: Blue-Green as Opposed to Green ==
== RE: Blue-Green as Opposed to Green ==
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::When I see the artwork again, I see that the ear is actually there, just behind her flower earring. The differences and "inconsistencies" are not obvious; they're subtle. And yes, I do know there are multiple official releases. The second image you showed me seems to be altered to fit in the ad. And yes, we're okay with official enhancements. Now, Nintendo has released "newer" versions of the same artwork, and you can tell the difference with the lighter colors and softer-looking appearance. That, we accept as well.
::When I see the artwork again, I see that the ear is actually there, just behind her flower earring. The differences and "inconsistencies" are not obvious; they're subtle. And yes, I do know there are multiple official releases. The second image you showed me seems to be altered to fit in the ad. And yes, we're okay with official enhancements. Now, Nintendo has released "newer" versions of the same artwork, and you can tell the difference with the lighter colors and softer-looking appearance. That, we accept as well.


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::What we don't accept is altering with the original artwork and then releasing it over the original artwork, like changing Baby Mario's red sneakers to blue in this picture:  
::What we don't accept is altering with the original artwork and then releasing it over the original artwork, like changing Baby Mario's red sneakers to blue in this picture:  
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<center>[[File:MnL2 BabyMario.png|122px]]</center>
::Again what do you mean by "directly taken from her render from the game"? Did you extract the textures? Did you extract the model? I still don't understand what you mean by that.<br> {{User:LeftyGreenMario/sig}} 16:55, 30 August 2013 (EDT)
::Again what do you mean by "directly taken from her render from the game"? Did you extract the textures? Did you extract the model? I still don't understand what you mean by that.<br> {{User:LeftyGreenMario/sig}} 16:55, 30 August 2013 (EDT)
::The problem with the dropper tool, however, is that you take one out of hundreds of pixels. I don't accept corrections not because I don't like them, but it has been tinkered. If you like these kinds of things, you can always keep these images for yourself. Things done by individual people aren't bad, per se, but I think the same reason we don't allow enhancements/corrections is the same reason we don't cover good, awesome stuff like texture hacking and popular fan-made games. Nintendo has no involvement in it, so we can't have it (special exceptions apply).
::Nothing is perfect, and even I'd like to see some official things get altered (Mario's older sprites, some art work of Mario with crazy-looking eyes, altering Mario's Brawl model to have less mad eyebrows, etc.), but I prefer to do it on my own, and I won't reupload over the original. Even if it is subtle, a change is a change, and I'd like to see the original artwork stay as it is.<br>{{User:LeftyGreenMario/sig}} 17:30, 30 August 2013 (EDT)


== Re: Response ==
== Re: Response ==
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{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 07:36, 30 August 2013 (EDT)
{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 07:36, 30 August 2013 (EDT)
== Changing Images ==
I'm fairly certain you can't "correct" the colors, especially when the artwork was official from Nintendo. Also you can't add an ear for her if it wasn't in the official artwork...
Basically, unless you got it directly from Nintendo or something like an instruction book, you can't upload it.
--{{User:SuperYoshiBros/sig}} 17:15, 30 August 2013 (EDT)
==Reminder==
{{reminder|2=uploading unofficial enhancements of images in the wiki}}
As repeatedly stated before, we do not allow unofficial enhancements of art. Yes, enhancements are good in general, but as the wiki, we cover only the source material, which may be imperfect for your standards. If you wish to dispute this, you may contact an administrator or have your reminder up for an [[MarioWiki:Appeals|appeal]] {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 21:15, 14 September 2013 (EDT)
:Why can't you just admit that you're wrong for once? I'm being blunt and frank as possible when I gave you a reminder, why can't you do a little research yourself and actually look up the said item on Amazon? You're still wrong here, you don't even know the name of the site where the official stock photo is. The plush is manufactured by a company named San-ei, this is their website where the stock image came from:
:http://www.san-ei-boeki.co.jp/charactor-mario.html
:This is the page where I got it from
:http://www.amazon.com/Sanei-Super-Mario-Princess-Daisy/dp/B009C02OIU/ref=pd_sim_t_5
:This is obviously the official one, this plush came from here, which is where they really sell it.
:But really, you're calling your picture official? It's not, by far, you haven't taken it from anywhere official, and from someone who actually owns the plush, the colors ARE too bright. The one I uploaded matches more the one I own than the one you uploaded. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 22:32, 15 September 2013 (EDT)
::By the way, whether you're "done with me" or not is not the case here. Just talk to anyone else here, they'll agree with me. And I will continue bringing this up if you continue with this behavior. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}}
== Warning ==
{{warning||edit warring}}
You were lucky you only got a Reminder before: what you've been doing [[MarioWiki:Warning_Policy#Level_Two_Offenses|is a Level 2 offence]], and if you keep it up, you will eventually get yourself blocked. If more experienced users dispute your changes, you should really reconsider your actions instead of continuing on and then accusing ''them'' of warring for undoing what you started. Not to mention off-colour remarks like the "you're just trying to control all the images on this wiki" thing on YoshiKong's talk page, which further paint you as a disruptive influence, rather than a trustworthy editor. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 15:55, 16 September 2013 (EDT)
:If who's in the right or wrong is a grey area and both have been told to knock it off, yeah. But a user shouldn't be punished for reverting bad edits, and your behaviour in this whole matter is a far darker shade of grey than Baby Luigi's. Rather than trying to get her in trouble too, focus on your own actions and how to avoid further incidents. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 16:35, 16 September 2013 (EDT)

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