>>2124028>>2124067Okay dude if you are going to steal all the jobs you might as well learn how to actually do them. I'm pretty sure you use the eraser tool just like I do so listen up I can't have you giving us eraser helpers a bad name.
Your Sora render is frankly awful, look at all the white here and you even left white specs that aren't connected to Sora at all. The Kemurikusa one has left over bits as well though they are much more subtle and I can only see them by tilting my monitor back.
Here is my advice, is very hard to see the leftovers when you have it on the normal transparent background. See the one on the bottom I'm working on? Looks completely fine right? When you are working on things they might seem fine as well. Now I'm going to click off the transparent background. I don't know what program you use, but I'm sure there is an equivalent somewhere. Now it looks like you set the image back to the starting point, but fear not you didn't! Go to the background color or whatever equivalent you have and pick one. My advice is a dark color that isn't black. Choosing black makes it too hard to see where the outlines of the character or object begin. Don't worry if it is garish-looking you aren't going to keep this color anyway. Let's go back to my example, so not only are there let over white bits on him but I forgot a bit near his hat! This is stuff that I would have never noticed if I didn't check it over. When you are done fixing it just click on the transparent background button and it takes you back.
Hope this helps, you've been nothing but obnoxious this entire time you don't need to make 10 more posts showing me what you have learned. Just put it into practice next time. Good luck.