Thread:Desboy96/@comment-25501246-20170721163656

I'm going to explain why I used the term dynamic earlier. It's easier through this wall.

The issue is not exactly about static or dynamic images per see. After all, static images are preferred when it comes to infoboxes.

But to describe events that occur in the story, we need images that describe events better. Dynamic images work for those because events by nature are dynamic, but they can also be static, as even a conversation or stare-down between two people is worth having an image for (because they depict interactions and conflicts, important parts of any story). The important thing above all else is that the image should fit its description.

If you describe an image as Shoto surviving an attack by Izuku, then I would expect something more than just Shoto standing in front of some ice. If Izuku's attack was featured (dynamic) or Shoto looked more wounded (static), then the image would've been better. Shoto didn't look like he survived or even withstood an attack.

The issue is pretty much how well the image describes the event. That's all there is to it. We had issues with many manga images showcasing nothing but characters saying stuff, which looked ridiculous as the contents of the speech balloons had to be erased.

But anyway, that one aside, the images you're uploading are great, so keep up the good work. 