![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In general, our policy for art restoration was: If the art was present and at least somewhat recognizable on the final canvas, it was eligible for restoration. Luckily, we hardly had to deal with the latter two, but streamer raids and crypto turned out to be a massive can of worms that we were at first totally unprepared to handle. With that problem solved, we also needed to deal with possibly controversial pieces of artwork on the final canvas, such as streamer raids, cryptocurrency promotions, extremist imagery, and malicious voiding/griefing. In stark contrast to last time’s “gather corrections from the Reddit comments” approach, we decided to take template submissions right from the start and compile them into a spreadsheet, with statuses to keep track of each submission. First of all, better organization and bookkeeping was required. We’d like to share our experiences with you, and explain our methodology in the process.įrom the get-go, we had already learned several things from 2017’s Final Clean project. It was quite the journey, and not without bumps in the road. In total, about 10,000 work hours were put into the project. We also gathered a team of over 80 artists, doubling our numbers since the last time. In total, we received over 2000 submissions/corrections, around four times as many as in 2017. It’s been eight days since r/place concluded, and we at The Final Clean are excited to finally reveal our final canvas following four days of cleaning and another four days correcting the little mistakes we made. Please read the whole post before making judgemental comments!! TL DR: The Final Clean canvas, plus upscaled, diff, wallpapers, before/after, and popular overlays EDIT: WE FORGOT TO ADJUST THE COLORS TO THE CORRECT PALETTE, PLEASE REDOWNLOAD ANY COPIES YOU MAY HAVE SAVED!!!! ![]()
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