Thread:Batgorilla/@comment-3361105-20120516170547

What would certainly be a time-saver is uploading the textless images for new issues (preferably before I've started updating the articles, otherwise we'll end up crossing the streams again) - but it is important to be sure that you've filled out the image template according to the weird standards we have for textless covers.

As I was going through the ones you uploaded today (just my OCD, nothing personal), I had to make a few changes, so here are a few guidelines:

Licence: This should be "Comic Cover", of course. Image Type: "Textless" Image Description: "" - this shows that it's a fair use image from that issue. Source: "Issue Title Vol # #" this one isn't required, but I like to have it filled in. Issue: "Issue Title Vol # #" this one is required. Universe: Unless it's a Vertigo or Johnny DC book, this will be "New Earth" Subject1 etc: whoever is in the image. CoverArtist: the cover artist. Everything else should be blank.

I know you're already filling out most of those fields properly, but for completion's sake, that's the whole thing.

Another thing - IF you are creating an issue page, and you are adding a textless image, just put it in the "Image" field, instead of "Image2". Whoever uploads the actual cover art will move it to the Image2 field. As I said in my previous message, it's better to have as much information as possible on your page, and an issue page with an image - even a textless one - is better than an issue page with no image at all.

Okay, I think I've exhausted myself of picky comments. Sorry to unload on you. Please don't be discouraged. I mean this stuff only to be helpful. 