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Vampire slug speaks truth, try to limit the amount of colours you use, and you will easier learn the value of each individual pixel.
It's possibly the reason it's hard to say exactly but pixel art is all about control and precision, if a pixel is in a spot it's beacuse you placed it there so things like AA (anit-aliasing) like you'd see in JPGs and gradients, like the MS Paint brush tool creates are frowned on and not allowed. When I zoom in on your piece I see a lot of very similar colors near each other... try re-doing this using only eleven colors: lt. brown, brown, dk. brown, red, dk. red, gray, dk. gray, black, purple, dk. purple, and white. Not that I'm an expert but see this piece I did, download it and zoom in in Paint (or whatever) and see the deliberate placement of each pixel http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/40995.htm , this was drawn one pixel at a time wiht only four colors. Let me know if this helps at all. Message me or post in the forum under here http://www.pixeljoint.com/forum/forum_topics.asp?FID=8 and ask for advice if you'd like more help.
sorry, i'm just a newbie.
if my pic here had alot of awful colors, is that the reason the system says "revision required"?
have any advice? i'm really new in pixel-arting.
There seem to be an awful lot of colors in this piece...
Thanks for the advice vampireslug, i will try again, recolor this pic.
and you too Raider Judo, thanks.