Did you white out parts of your original pages and re-draw, or did you work from a copy of the originals?Stan Sakai wrote: I did not redo the entire art, just the board and game pieces.
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This is actually rather wierd... when I was using my laptop by itself and its own screen, the images were being squashed into one column; the forum was resolutely being kept on screen and not allowed to expand to have a horizontal scroll bar.Steve Hubbell wrote:OK, my screen resolution is set at 800 x 600. I tried changing it to a higher resolution but the images stayed side-by-side. I poked around in all the various files and such, looking for anything else which might control how things are displayed on the monitor with no luck.
Now when I plug my laptop into an LCD monitor and view things on that instead... bingo, I get a horizontal scroll bar and the images are side by side. Most peculiar!

Both times it's at 1024x800 resolution.
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Without digging out the originals to confirm, I think I whited out the boards and redrew on the original art.Treadwell wrote:Did you white out parts of your original pages and re-draw, or did you work from a copy of the originals?Stan Sakai wrote: I did not redo the entire art, just the board and game pieces.