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Biglybt hi res icons1/28/2024 ![]() In January 2021, he revealed on his Twitter account that he would no longer be voicing the character, which was later redacted in May 2021, when he announced his return to the franchise. Outside of the video games, he reprised the role as the character again in the animated spinoff television series Sonic Boom, as well as in cameo roles in Wreck-It Ralph and its sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet. ![]() Smith became the third official voice of the Sega character Sonic the Hedgehog in the video game series of the same name beginning in 2010, replacing Jason Griffith. Since 2007, he has been the narrator for Say Yes to the Dress. Smith's voice work has been called upon by companies such as Disney/ Disney Television Animation, Cartoon Network, Xbox Game Studios, Sony, Wal-Mart, Baskin-Robbins, E! and TLC. Smith speaking at the Galax圜on 2018 WonderCon in Anaheim, California Upon graduating from college, he left stand-up comedy and begin pursuing voice acting full time in 2004, his stand-up routines also helped him in his approach to his voice acting career. He graduated from the Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts in 2003 with a degree in screenwriting. He attended Chapman University where he briefly performed stand-up comedy for five years. Smith was born on Augin Orange County, California. He is well known for his video game voice roles as Chris Redfield in the Resident Evil series (2009–2017), Ezio Auditore da Firenze in the Assassin's Creed series (2009–2011), Sonic the Hedgehog in the series of the same name (2010–present), Captain America in several Marvel projects, and Batman, as well as work for Cartoon Network's rebrandings Pastel and Redraw Your World. For developers using third party Free/Open content, I'd recommend taking screenshots of relevant pages as proof.Roger Craig Smith (born August 11, 1975) is an American voice actor. I don't know for sure if Google's algorithm was picking up the material design icons, or whether it just got something plain wrong (because Google Play policy emails continue to not be very specific). So in the end it worked out, but I thought I'd share my story. Anyhow, I appealed and sent them screenshots of their own pages - thankfully my appeal was accepted. I thought this was strange because the only third party content I use are Google's own material design icons (which is attributed in my app's terms and with a link to licence info on my store listing). Hi-Res Icon: Your app icon appears to contain images or words you may not have permission to use.Īpp Screenshot: The screenshots you provided for your app’s Play store listing appear to contain images or words you may not have permission to use. Update, Announcement, Union: reserved for moderators.Ī few weeks ago I received a rejection on Google Play shortly after uploading a new version of my app Open Camera (): : when moderators have no clue what flair to assign to the post. Let's try to limit the maximum number of these posts to a couple per week - in total not per person. Off topic: for posts not strictly related to programming in Android but that affect or could affect it. Store issue: any Store issue not covered by the above flairs.įifty shades of Coding, Fifty shades of Publishing: for funny yet useful posts.Ĭall to action: when joint action is required to solve a problem. Store stories: any Store related topic other than a ban or issue.Īpp ban, Account ban: if an app and/or the entire account has been suspended in any Store. Resources: courses, icons and any useful resource that is not covered by the above flairs.Īrticle: external links not covered by the above flairs.įuture talk: future projections on development in Android.ĭiscussion: for any post not covered by the above flairs. Tools: useful tools for programming and publishing. You can also use the chat.Ĭoding, Designing, Publishing: any post about programming and publishing, even if it is a link to an article. Please, before asking for help, read the posts having this flair. This sub is optimized for new Reddit style. A place where all Android programmers can speak openly and respectfully about the problems they face when developing and publishing applications, give valuable tips, open constructive architectural discussions, discuss the present and future of programming in Android and seek help when specialized sites do not provide solutions.
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