User talk:McAxelCrafter
Hello, McAxelCrafter!
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Painted variants.
Hello AxelCrafter.
The wiki has a very specific standard for painted variants. If you want to see an example of how it should look, you could take a glance here Little Drummer Mann - notice that the Scout himself isn't present in any of the individual pictures, as there should be a focus on the item itself (for head items it's different, ofc). Also, it is normal for every picture of the sort to be made at the same time - it isn't generally a good idea to only add one picture at a time. If you want to learn how, you could get some help from other picture makers like Wiki Pan or MarioMaster.
Other than that you can take a glance at both this and this to get a better sense of how to make proper wiki pictures.
Have a good day. Faghetti V.2 (talk) 12:55, 12 April 2018 (UTC)