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Unsubscribe from all your workshop items (game still saves the pics in a folder so they'll still be in the game).
Load up the game and your pics should be back, they'll be a bunch of workshop pics that will show up as ?.
Navigate through to the game install folder and go in the 'Workshop' folder, if you have the pics set to show up as thumbnails you'll see a few not showing up (these are the ones showing up in game as ?) delete them.
As a side note as it seems to be an issue with quite a few people, in the same folder as the 'Workshop' folder is a folder called 'Pics' - this is where you throw your pics in to get them in the game.
Hope this is of some use.
Thanks 0706 :)
I figured out something kinda similar. Seems like some of the names of the workshop items break the game.
Another weird thing is that it seems like the workshop items load _way_ slower than the built-in pictures. So flipping through pages of them takes forever. I guess the only way to handle it is to just delete the pics you already played and then get new ones.
Cool idea for a game, too bad its pretty buggy.