Using labels to create images is a really strange workaround that almost never works properly (for me, at least). It'd be great if players could place images on their craft and adjust their width and height and curve them just like we can with labels.

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    @ModernTech2024 I honestly didn't know about the text scanning thing for uploads. It makes sense but for some reason I never assumed it existed. It would indeed be much harder to monitor images to the same standard. I just wish there would be some good middle ground because making images with labels sucks!

    +1 one month ago
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    @TheKraken3 You are correct, however text and writing is monitored by Jandroo computer program automatically when craft if uploaded and text is scanned. To scan an image Jandroo will need an AI system to recognize images and they just don't have the necessary program to do that.

    one month ago
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    @ModernTech2024 I don't really understand this logic. The game gives you lots of other creative options which you could be inappropriate with. You could write some pretty nasty stuff with the labels and upload it.

    one month ago
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    This is a really bad idea, because there's no way to monitor what images may be included in a build.

    one month ago
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    @Majakalona yeah, they import custom images into the game files

    +1 one month ago
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    @deepfriedfrenchtoast I don't see any custom image thing
    I'm left with the stock flag icons!
    the way I think some people do it is by just modifying their game

    one month ago
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    PC version makes this possible. I remember watching a YouTube video on how to put any picture on craft. However Jundroo is not happy about it because people place inappropriate images.

    +1 2 months ago
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    like a flag in KSP

    +4 2 months ago

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