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If Banjo’s got a transparent render without the drop shadow, then where did it come from? If we can find how his render ended up like this, then we might be able to do that with the others. [[User:Jackson Kloeck|Jackson Kloeck]] ([[User talk:Jackson Kloeck|talk]]) 14:02, March 13, 2020 (EDT) | If Banjo’s got a transparent render without the drop shadow, then where did it come from? If we can find how his render ended up like this, then we might be able to do that with the others. [[User:Jackson Kloeck|Jackson Kloeck]] ([[User talk:Jackson Kloeck|talk]]) 14:02, March 13, 2020 (EDT) | ||
:I think it came from an article on Nintendo of Australia's website, of all places? They've probably got official, transparent, drop shadow-less renders of all the characters ''somewhere'', they just don't have a reason to use them. ~ [[User:Serena Strawberry|<span style="color: #e68;">'''Serena Strawberry'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Serena Strawberry|talk]]) 16:04, March 26, 2020 (EDT) |
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Would this be better without the drop shadow?[edit]
I feel like it would be better to have the version without the drop shadow be the default. This is so the default is consistent with all of the base game renders. The second revision is what would work if it wasn’t 5 times larger then the others for some reason. Jackson Kloeck (talk) 14:34, March 10, 2020 (EDT)
From my guessing It’s because unlike Base characters most of character images for the DLC are imported from the official ultimate website (excluding Banjo) and some other sources aren’t consistent either because they lack shadows. Thegameandwatch (talk) 16:03, March 12, 2020 (EDT)
- Yeah. There is a version without drop shadow, but it's not transparent. We could import the in-game textures, maybe. They'd be a bit small, though. ~ Serena Strawberry (talk) 16:09, March 12, 2020 (EDT)
If Banjo’s got a transparent render without the drop shadow, then where did it come from? If we can find how his render ended up like this, then we might be able to do that with the others. Jackson Kloeck (talk) 14:02, March 13, 2020 (EDT)
- I think it came from an article on Nintendo of Australia's website, of all places? They've probably got official, transparent, drop shadow-less renders of all the characters somewhere, they just don't have a reason to use them. ~ Serena Strawberry (talk) 16:04, March 26, 2020 (EDT)