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==Images==
 
==Images==
Hello, bear in mind a few things we like to maintain on the wiki:
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Hello, bear in mind a few things we like to maintain on the wiki regarding image uploads:
  
Crop the corners of the images.
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Crop the corners of the images if the borders are rounded  - this is typical for tooltip or "mouseover" views of items.
  
Maintain the same angle for images in the main list vs. main page for individual accessories - sometimes the angle is not the same!
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Increase your anti-aliasing to be higher - smoother edges, higher quality images!
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Maintain the same angle for images in the main list vs. main page for individual accessories - sometimes the angle is not the same! I like to use a free program called FRAPS to film the rotation, then I just pluck a frame out of the sequence - this allows for the same angle to be captured with almost no hassle every time!
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And very importantly, always add an appropriate image tag.
  
 
-[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 20:33, 3 August 2014 (UTC)
 
-[[User:Novaster|Novaster]] 20:33, 3 August 2014 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 20:49, 3 August 2014

Images

Hello, bear in mind a few things we like to maintain on the wiki regarding image uploads:

Crop the corners of the images if the borders are rounded - this is typical for tooltip or "mouseover" views of items.

Increase your anti-aliasing to be higher - smoother edges, higher quality images!

Maintain the same angle for images in the main list vs. main page for individual accessories - sometimes the angle is not the same! I like to use a free program called FRAPS to film the rotation, then I just pluck a frame out of the sequence - this allows for the same angle to be captured with almost no hassle every time!

And very importantly, always add an appropriate image tag.

-Novaster 20:33, 3 August 2014 (UTC)

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