Ski jumper got himself a new suit. Oh no! Instead of company logos, there are shapes of countries! And a sticker for his goggles. Scandal! Help him restore the suit to the version without countries by entering the countries on his suit.
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I have to adlit that I'm not a big fan of this quiz. The drawing is just a poor PNG while it would have been quite easy to add it to the SVG directly as a vectorial image. But most of all, habitually, what I like with these quizzes is that the hidden country shapes... are hidden. That's fun and challenging to figure out how they have been integrated to the SVG. Here, it's quite obvious and random.
However, I'm sure that this first try is just a first step for you in the world of JetPunk SVGs and that you will create many great quizzes using this feature in the future. What I would advise though is not to focus on getting a quiz featured (as it seems to be the case here, looking at the caveat). But these are just the thoughts of an old rusty creator, I don't pretend to deliver a universally true and fair message.
Well, I guess that you will learn with time. But in that case, did you draw the ski jumper yourself on Paint or something like that, or did you use an image from Internet? In the first case, you can actually draw it directly on Inkscape so that the picture is vectorial, to no get this weird result, especially when zooming.
For the hiding part, I guess it's more linked to the idea rather than the quality of the SVG.
However, I'm sure that this first try is just a first step for you in the world of JetPunk SVGs and that you will create many great quizzes using this feature in the future. What I would advise though is not to focus on getting a quiz featured (as it seems to be the case here, looking at the caveat). But these are just the thoughts of an old rusty creator, I don't pretend to deliver a universally true and fair message.
Good luck with your JetPunk adventure!
For the hiding part, I guess it's more linked to the idea rather than the quality of the SVG.