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Super Mario 3 Styled Ducking by Flaming Hot Toons, KaidenThelens, andy_k_250

File Name: Super Mario 3 Styled Ducking
Submitted: by Flaming Hot Toons
Authors: Flaming Hot Toons, KaidenThelens, andy_k_250
Type: Ripped
Purpose: Sprite, Player
Slots Used:
Palette Row(s) Used: 8
Description: A SMB3 Styled Crouch Nothing Special







Credit To andy_k_250 for the awesome patch

and KaidenThelens for the sprties, srry for forgetting
Tags: crouch, gfx32, male, mario, player
Screenshots:


I'm rejecting this graphic, because it is breaking one of the SMWCentral's rules and one of the Graphics Section's Core Values.

Originally posted by Rule C6 of SMWCentral:
Uploading/distributing content that isn't made by you, claiming someone else's work as your own and/or taking someone else's work, modifying it then reuploading/redistributing it, without explicit permission from the resource's author.


When editing other people's work, ALWAYS ask permission from them first. And if possible, showcase evidence in the submission's note.

If no permission is granted or if the author is absent for a long period of time or if they blatantly ignore you, don't even try to submit.

And while it is known that Kaiden was fine with you apologizing and putting his name on the author field, it does not change the fact that it was submitted without the author's permission.

Originally posted by According to one of our Core Values:
Avoid submitting simple edits to the section, unless you are absolutely sure that your simple edit: would be useful for everyone; is a general improvement over the original graphics; does not take too little time, effort and thought to be made in any graphics editor; warrants a place in the section, not cluttering it up and not making it costly to browse and filter in the process. This is a good example of an acceptable simple edit.


Also, simple edits are heavily discouraged. Unless they have some utility like the one linked in the Core Values, mentioned above.

Don't submit this again.