Thread:StoryGirl83/@comment-34296592-20181006090521/@comment-3452092-20181007133738

I'm so sorry. I wrote an answer and I thought I posted it, but it must not have worked or I forgot to push that Reply button. Either way, I'm sorry.

As to this, I usually try to keep the images in a square size (which eyeballing it yours appears to be or else it's really close) using either a thing on my iPad that keeps them exactly the same size on all sides or a pixel count on my desktop. This is mostly because the galleries only show an exact square unless you go into some coding which I would have to grab from another site (don't worry, Sel, I won't since that's not what we are doing here). Obviously the Miscellaneous pages don't use galleries, so that makes this a little different, but I like consistency, so I still do it.

I also tend to cut it down a little more so that there is a relatively close to equal amount of space on each side of the frame around the image (except in case where they have a long name that would be cut off if I did that). That said, this is mostly to keep the top from being super tall (when square and mostly related to my liking their face to appear bigger on the screen) and your cut of it does look good.

So that says a lot and nothing at all, I suppose. It's what I like and what I do, but not necessarily what you should do. Fearless Diva makes a good point about the image showing his shop. There isn't a lot we get to see of these miscellaneous characters and, especially with those characters where they reuse faces it seems maybe we should give their images a little character by including a tad more of their backgrounds, so I think unless you want to go ahead and leave your images as is. The cut looks good and it gives him a little more character to his image.