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Ars Magica 5th Edition Character Sheets Update

I thank the generous and willing people who have worked over these years on the creation and updating of the Ars Magica cards for Roll20. Thanks to these generous and wonderful people, my friends and I can continue to play this exciting and special role-playing game. But I have a question: why has the graphics of the cartoons that present the test results in the chat been changed? Before there were very elegant, refined graphics inspired by the Ars Magica setting while now there are some rough purple cartoons where it is difficult to read the name of the character who took the test. Why this leap backwards? Who removed the previous graphics?
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Scott C.
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Do you mean this purple rectangle? If so, that's from Roll20's dark mode. It looks like the sheet's roll template styling isn't specific enough to override the dark mode.
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Thanks for your kind reply. Yes I noticed this problem with Dark Mode; removing it solves the problem. No, I mean that the graphics of the boxes are a bit kitsch, they lack an overall aesthetic sense. The pointed purple band has nothing to do with the strip of brown leather underneath, and even less with the parchment of the text below. Before there was an elegant graphic made of stars, Greeks, and hermetic alchemical symbols all on imitation parchment, it was a decidedly much much more beautiful graphic. The parchment paper below probably still belongs to the old artwork. Why was the old beautiful graphics replaced with this one?