Talk:Suggestion/@comment-26091666-20151212101555/@comment-26091666-20151215001804

I guess that leaves only one choice as I have mentioned before - to edit each and every individually affected images via artificially apply padding on affected images (towards the top) so that they compensate for instance those Abyssal Destroyers whom have a "tail" to be roughly aligned.

Technically and theoretically speaking, by expanding the canvas size to be more "taller". Once the canvas size is "taller", it would then be required to fill in the blank canvas areas with a white space (towards the top of the image) so that the image of the actual Abyssal ship is "pushed" lower. This in turn would therefore roughly align against those other Abyssal ships whom have tails for instance to be of similar height dimensions. I am not an artist but it should be easy in theory - just laborious.

I could provide a mock-up image for illustration purposes but I anticipate this would be a rather fruitless task - to adjust each and every affected image for both the current images as well as any future images of Abyssal ships. As a result I am unwilling to change each and every individually affected ship images - if people wants to make the individual ship images look pretty they are free to do that themselves. This is a wiki - not some picture perfect art gallery site for critics to go mull about over minor discrepancies. There's always plenty of other things to do on the wiki rather than making images align perfectly and to look all pretty.