User talk:Lollicrazie
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I saw your uploads and just an advice. Try to take the screen of the aura in high quaility (and 16x antialiasing would help too), with the same angle and cut it like this. If you can'tcut it like this then try to do it in the angle and the high quiality and leave some borders so i can take care of the cutting :). About the icon, it help for the swatches/colors of the autumn pattern but i think Icytea can do the rest of the icons (not really sure but he has taken care of the past icons like Sapphire). Remember to tag the images you upload. Bye --Hikaru 07:55, 24 September 2015 (UTC)
Its something wrong with the images? If you do not see the correct image, isnt not an error, Wiki's cache take time to update, sometimes weeks. So reverting the imagine wouldnt help, nor reupload it. --Hikaru 10:59, 24 September 2015 (UTC)
Userspace Edits
Greetings, it looks like you're trying to help the wiki. We appreciate help we can get, but we try hard to meet good quality standards. Editing at our standard should only take a few minutes to learn as long as you have the right tools. You have the right mindset (you want to help), and that's the hardest part! Take a gander at the SpiralKnights:Style guide. The above advice Hikarufer gave you is sound, which is what brings me here:
Firstly, please do not erase content from your talk page unless you really feel it is necessary. Userspace pages are free format within SK ToS and CC, so you can, but it's not a great thing to do. Secondly: Never create redirect loops. Thirdly: Creating talk pages for yourself (which was part of the "redirect loop") outside of your registered account is an action heavily frowned upon in the wiki editing world, this behavior is known as sock puppetry. It makes it very difficult for editors to communicate with you, and for you to communicate with us.
It's fine to make mistakes, as long as they're not repeated on purpose/maliciously, and we look forward to future contributions from you. --Novaster 19:16, 9 October 2015 (UTC)