[10/18/00] - Time flies when you're so busy it hurts >,< Well, I went to Seattle, that was fun. I went to Windsor, that was totally fun. I now work two 40-hour weeks in a row, while attending three hours of classes a day, and trying to sleep and do RPGamer. This will be not so fun. However, I seem to be weathering it so far.
My apologies to the loyal readers for the past couple tardy and erroneous updates; with my life in such an uproar, I haven't had time to do much but run around like a chicken with its head cut off. However, this staff update should put me back into your good graces =^^=. Coming up next is a giant reader update :).
ARCHIVES UPDATE! The past updates and booboos have been updated, thanks to Stewart.
Reviews Submissions BooBoos
How to submit screens: A refresher course.
I've been getting several repeat slipups I've noted earlier in PsoV and in my submissions guidelines, so I'll go over these once again just to remind everyone.
-If the screens are already on RPGamer, please do not attach them to the email This merely adds junk to my email I really don't need ^^;. Instead, include the URLs of the screens.
-Screens should generally be free of watermarks. Obviously the smaller ones don't detract from the screen (I can think of the ign one of the top of my head), however the larger ones are rather frowned upon since the screen is being shrunk down and detail counts. RPGsmer's crossed swords and V'lanna watermarks are acceptable, of course. ;)
-If you're submitting screens of your own, they must be .jpeg or .gif; nothing else will be accepted. Conversions to these file formats can be done through various art programs. Please archive these files. Do not merely attach! Why? Because, even though I know it's not true, my email program insists on saving as a bitmap. Ick. So, crack out that .zip, .rar, .sit, etc, please. For those of you with no archive program, I recommend WinZip since it's the easiest one I've found so far.
Jake's Good Advice
You can check out what tips Jake had to give in his guesthost bit. He has a lot to say two questions down.
- Anna Marie "Paws" Whitehead
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