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* If the image is rather tall, move it to the right as well. |
* If the image is rather tall, move it to the right as well. |
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* Modifying images to work better or building a collage are allowed and sometimes preferred over individual, unmodified pictures. |
* Modifying images to work better or building a collage are allowed and sometimes preferred over individual, unmodified pictures. |
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** Newspaper comic strips and web comic strips in particular are frequently modified to fit within the 350 pixel width. If a comic is too wide, a common solution is to stack the panels vertically. |
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** Single images are usually sufficient; however, with some tropes, especially those that deal with changes or comparisons, it may be necessary to have a [[All The Tropes:Multi-Part Picture|multipart image]]. |
** Single images are usually sufficient; however, with some tropes, especially those that deal with changes or comparisons, it may be necessary to have a [[All The Tropes:Multi-Part Picture|multipart image]]. |
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* Troper-made images are fine. If you have artistic skills and would like to make an image for a page, go for it; just look at the [[List of Pages Artists Can Illustrate]] to get started. [[Dug Too Deep]] is one such example. |
* Troper-made images are fine. If you have artistic skills and would like to make an image for a page, go for it; just look at the [[List of Pages Artists Can Illustrate]] to get started. [[Dug Too Deep]] is one such example. |