I agree a word of praise might have been in place.
thats a good point to work on with. It takes time for everyone to learn the subtle nuances of social conduct in forum like this, and we all have made errors. Its just that In the last resort, its Me who gets to do the clean up.
however, I disagree on the issue that pixelation is a problem that is the problem of the author who modifies a drawing: I remember for example blackbuck redrawing the never build super T23 from scratch because the original was unworkable because of pixel errors. similar cases exist, less obvious. if a simple check like this can root out the pixelation errors when the drawing is still being made, why wouldn't we do so? I know I do for all my drawings.
On contrary, thats just good thing that people
draw instead just kitbash. If some unfortunate errors leads people to make some effort of their own, all the better.
Now there are naturally errors that are harmfull and destroys the idea of SB, but the background pixellation, specially when really inviciple for eye is not among them.
the check that was done here by TJ and me has nothing to do with special functions, magnifying glasses or anything like that, but just the paintbucket tool found in any program.
It was figure of speech
The proplem lays in even starting to take the drawing into detail inspection to find errors.
while I regret how this went, it is not an case of bullying, as it was all done with good intentions and was meant to improve the quality of an already good drawing.
Thats what everyone says when they are accused of bullying. Some cases it migth be true even, but in the end, its from the perspective of the bullyed one, where we the diciplinery section must look at things.
I try to convince him to return and I hope you and others would heed from this bad examble and make it better in the future.