One of the biggest issues is what Brightmyth said in the first post:
It takes about 8 days after a skin is submitted for it to be looked at by the two skin mods.
If they determine that the skin may need further review by an admin, it goes into another, second queue.
This adds up to a week of time before it is either denied or accepted by the admin
I had a skin denied because it had some guts- but one loop of intestine was BROWN, and that was too close to flesh color, even though the rest of them were various shades of brown and green to look dead. So I changed it all to green, and now I have to wait another week- and then ANOTHER week for the second run.
Which puts me at almost a MONTH to get TWO RUNS of a single accent printed.
They need more people and a better system with a more concise rule list, because every time I submit an accent, there is yet ANOTHER tiny nitpick that I didn't see/know of. It's ridiculously frustrating.
Honestly, the best thing they can do right now is put up applications for skin/accent moderator volunteers.
Re: Skin makers go on strike
One of the biggest issues is what Brightmyth said in the first post:
It takes about 8 days after a skin is submitted for it to be looked at by the two skin mods.
If they determine that the skin may need further review by an admin, it goes into another, second queue.
This adds up to a week of time before it is either denied or accepted by the admin
I had a skin denied because it had some guts- but one loop of intestine was BROWN, and that was too close to flesh color, even though the rest of them were various shades of brown and green to look dead. So I changed it all to green, and now I have to wait another week- and then ANOTHER week for the second run.
Which puts me at almost a MONTH to get TWO RUNS of a single accent printed.
They need more people and a better system with a more concise rule list, because every time I submit an accent, there is yet ANOTHER tiny nitpick that I didn't see/know of. It's ridiculously frustrating.
Honestly, the best thing they can do right now is put up applications for skin/accent moderator volunteers.