That's alright, I can take care of it. At this point the .jpg files are file as long as there is no transparency. I think some of the promotional images may be using CYMK, not RGB, as I know this was a cut out at stores it is very likely this is a CYMK image. I'll work on exporting a transparent version soon.
I think it most likely uses CYMK, because when I wanted to open the PSD file, it said "Unsupported color mode", and when I opened it in different program, the colors were bright.
Sadly, could not use the PSD file to make a PNG file out of this because the colors became different when I wanted to export it as a PNG file from PSD.
That's alright, I can take care of it. At this point the .jpg files are file as long as there is no transparency. I think some of the promotional images may be using CYMK, not RGB, as I know this was a cut out at stores it is very likely this is a CYMK image. I'll work on exporting a transparent version soon.
Sadly, could not use the PSD file to make a PNG file out of this because the colors became different when I wanted to export it as a PNG file from PSD.
@Lily1027 You do not need to tag the cat's eye color. Also the blue in the cat's eyes is it's iris not sclera. Cat's, unlike humans, have irises that encompass most of their visible eye, which is often simplified in animated styles to cover the entire eye.
I was actually unsure if I should tag the cat's eye color or not, sorry about it! Also, should I also tag the cat's facial expressions?