User talk:Torquil

Welcome Torquil
Image Guidelines

Hey there! Sorry, but you are not allowed to upload: For tips on how to upload a picture for the wiki correctly, check out this step-by-step instruction.
 * Fanart of any kind.
 * Pictures not related to One Piece.
 * Duplicate images.
 * Videos of any kind, including videos from Youtube or similar sites.
 * Images with no source provided.
 * Images with no licensing or images without proper licensing.
 * Images with no categories or images without proper categories.
 * Images that are not used for an article on this wiki. (User pages do not count as articles)

If you want to use pictures in your profile/blog please use those already on the wiki or upload your images on another site (like photobucket, imageshack, etc. Check out this blog for more information).

Please read the Image Guidelines before uploading any more images to the wiki. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Thank you. 17:20, December 6, 2012 (UTC)

re:Your blog
First, sorry for the late response, I've been busy with other things. I deleted your blog because it was a question that has come up numerous times to the point that you could have just done a little research about it rather than write a blog about it. It was brought up in an SBS, I want to say 34, don't quote me on that. So that should answer your question. When we can, we like it when users don't default to blogs to answer questions, especially questions that get asked often like yours. 02:47, January 1, 2013 (UTC)

PNGs
Hi, when you upload png version of files (or any image) you need to give the files a source, and a category. Otherwise, the file are supposed to be deleted in 1 hour. There's a more detailed link on how to do those things in the Image Guidelines Reminder above. The jpg files should have the proper information so you can get it from there. I strongly recomend you go and fix this on all the files you've uploaded recently before you upload any more, because they'll be deleted otherwise.

And I have a couple more tips on replacing jpgs:


 * If the jpg had no source listed, add this to the page:


 * ==Source==




 * If the jpg had a bad name (ie, random letters/numbers in the name, or a name misspelling), correct the name on the png.


 * If you come across any images that are low-quality (whether they've been previously marked as such or not), add to the top of the page. And make sure you copy over any other templates that are there as well.

If you have any questions about that stuff, I'd be happy to answer them. 15:08, February 24, 2013 (UTC)