User talk:SupremeHusky
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Hello, SupremeHusky. Thank you for contributing to the Project Tamriel sections. I want to bring to your attention the standards expected of images on the wiki. Please read Help:Images to learn about them in detail.
Just a few notes about your recent uploads:
- Name your images based on the standard (namespace abbreviation)-(category)-(thing you're uploading).(jpg/png). For Skyrim: Home of the Nords, that looks like SHOTN-npc-NPC NAME.jpg. Province Cyrodiil is PC3 instead of SHOTN.
- Images need to have a category and license.
- I recommend enabling the HotCat gadget in your wiki preferences to make it easy to add these during the image upload process. Alternatively, add them in the summary box. For Skyrim: Home of the Nords, the category is Category:Project Tamriel-Skyrim-NPC Images. Province Cyrodiil is similar, but "Cyrodiil" instead of "Skyrim".
- The license is always going to be {{uespimage}} for your screenshots in these namespaces.
- Screenshots should be 1:1 for NPCs and either 4:3, 16:9, or 16:10 for places and quests. They also should be bright enough to easily see the subject. For Morrowind, this usually means you will have to open up each image in Paint.NET or a similar program to adjust the color levels.
Check out your image File:SHOTN-npc-Virno Joloit.png, which I edited to address the first and second bullet points. I added a cleanimage tag to indicate the problems in my third bullet point.
I look forward to seeing more contributions from you! —Dillonn241 (talk) 02:03, 12 May 2024 (UTC)