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:::::Currently, there's no entry for formulas in the tutorial on how to categorize images. Unless I'm just blind and haven't seen it yet. [[User:Ztobor|Ztobor]] 01:32, 5 August 2010 (UTC) | :::::Currently, there's no entry for formulas in the tutorial on how to categorize images. Unless I'm just blind and haven't seen it yet. [[User:Ztobor|Ztobor]] 01:32, 5 August 2010 (UTC) | ||
::::::The tutorial is extremely old and outdated, and sadly, I just don't have the time or initiative to do it. <small>- ''unsigned comment from {{u|Maverick Nate}} ([[User talk:Maverick Nate|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Maverick Nate|contribs]]) ''</small> | ::::::The tutorial is extremely old and outdated, and sadly, I just don't have the time or initiative to do it. <small>- ''unsigned comment from {{u|Maverick Nate}} ([[User talk:Maverick Nate|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Maverick Nate|contribs]]) ''</small> | ||
== Category wording == | |||
"Images containing large groups of characters or Pokémon should be placed in the ''Large group artwork'' category. The image should also be added to the categories of any characters and/or Pokémon particularly prominent in the group." | |||
:This says that the category is "Large Group Artwork", the images right now say that they are in the "Large group images" category. This may need to be changed to match that. [[User:G50|<span style="color:blue">''G''</span>]][[User talk:G50|<span style="color:orange">''50''</span>]] 11:02, 13 June 2012 (UTC) | |||
== Sprites size. == | |||
An exception should be made if the sprite animation makes it bigger than the size, such as {{red link|File:Spr 3e 249 s.gif|Lugia's Emerald sprite}} or [[:File:Spr 4d 486.png|Regigigas's Generation]][[:File:Spr 4p 486.png|IV sprites]]... and this isn't noted. [[User:Marked +-+-+|Marked +-+-+]] ([[User talk:Marked +-+-+|talk]]) 13:38, 25 September 2012 (UTC) | |||
:My best bet would be still sprites being the format listed. When the images are frozen for Emerald and Generation IV, they have a typical size as well. So that'd probably be the format that is referred in the MoS. [[User:Ht14|<span style="color:#999999"><sup>'''''ht'''''</sup></span>]][[User talk:Ht14|<span style="color:#A68C21"><small>''14''</small></span>]] 15:31, 25 September 2012 (UTC) | |||
== Cover pages == | |||
A lot of the cover pages related with mangas are named differently and incorrectly such as {{red link|File:MagicalPokemonJourney1.png|this one}}. How can the cover pages be named in a way that it describes the image better? [[User:Pattyman|Pattyman]] ([[User talk:Pattyman|talk]]) 23:49, 7 January 2014 (UTC) | |||
:The name I had in mind was, '''[Media name] [Company name/Region abbreviation] volume [vol. #].png'''. You can find some examples with the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! covers. I'm just waiting for approval before I continue with the naming convention. [[User:Pattyman|Pattyman]] ([[User talk:Pattyman|talk]]) 20:55, 18 January 2014 (UTC) | |||
::Sounds legit to me. I have noticed over time that consistent volume cover file names are really handy and it makes it easier to figure out if we have missing or duplicate images. The naming system you suggested is fine, go for it. [[Special:Contributions/Zesty Cactus|--]][[User:Zesty Cactus|<span style="color:#006400">'''Zesty'''</span>]][[User talk:Zesty Cactus|<span style="color:#3CB371">'''Cactus'''</span>]] 04:33, 6 April 2014 (UTC) | |||
:::Got it. [[User:Pattyman|Pattyman]] ([[User talk:Pattyman|talk]]) 21:20, 6 April 2014 (UTC) | |||
== Emulation screenshots == | |||
Are there any preferences, guidelines or rules on using an emulator to obtain screenshots? {{unsigned|Tobuggin}} | |||
== Removing white outline for Sugimori artwork == | |||
This is mostly in regards to the artwork currently used for Koraidon, Miraidon, Walking Wake, and Iron Leaves, but users have removed the white outline and other users have reverted them to the press release files, which retain the outlines. I then looked at other Sugimori artwork, and some use the direct files from zukan.pokemon.jp and others use the press files with removed outlines (which for whatever reason has been left intact, perhaps aforementioned users never got around to reverting those images or aren't aware that those are technically edited artwork). | |||
I bring this to attention because: | |||
1. For the "stock artwork" section of the page (if it applies to Sugimori's artwork), is/should removing outlines be considered as an alteration that is allowed or not allowed? | |||
2. If removing outlines is allowed, can somebody help with the artwork file pages for the four Pokémon mentioned above? Because on pages like [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Paradox_Pok%C3%A9mon#Base_stats_comparison this] it's a bit disorienting to see a few Pokémon with white outlines in a sea and background of Pokémon without outlines. [[User:Spawnermike|Spawnermike]] ([[User talk:Spawnermike|talk]]) 04:39, 17 August 2023 (UTC) | |||
Update: Hisuian Avalugg and Dipplin images also currently have outlines; Hisuian Avalugg is an odd case because the zukan image has outlines, which is unusual for zukan images. | |||
:Right now theres nothing really on paper, and there probably should be. This is a discussion we need to have amongst staff and of course any community thoughts and input on the topic are also welcomed. The historic norm has been to use the Zukan artwork where possible and this of course doesn't contain white outlines, whereas press release artwork released by TPCi usually contains them. While unedited artwork is generally preferred, there isn't any rule that this type of image modification can't be preformed, and I think consistency is an important thing to consider here. | |||
:On a personal level, I like it more with them omitted, since most of the Sugimori artwork we have on the Archives doesn't have them and because I can find the outlines to be a bit distracting, and they are clearly not part of the Pokémon's artwork with the Zukan releases art without them but these are my subjective reasons and shouldn't be the reason a decision is based upon. '''[[User:4iamking|<span style="font-family:noteworthy;color:#FF1493">4iam</span><span style="font-family:papyrus;color:#8A2BE2">king</span>]]''' 15:47, 17 August 2023 (UTC) | |||
::At this point, honestly, just have two images. An altered version that has no white space and or white outline, that is centered and squared, used for templates that display these images at a very small size and sometimes on colored background. Then have the highest possible version displayed in the Pokémon's main infobox. People saying Bulbapedia should have these images in their original state are absolutely correct. However, using giant images that aren't squared, have outlines, have too much dead space is not good for templates, we should take aesthetics into account as well. The images used in templates also don't have to be the highest possible size. There is no law that says using the images with the highest possible resolutions at all times is the right way. [[User:Oneofthosedf|Oneofthosedf]] ([[User talk:Oneofthosedf|talk]]) 16:19, 17 August 2023 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 06:11, 6 October 2023
Images that don't belong to any of those categories?
I'm currently cleaning up the formula pages, and those formulas aren't screenshots, sprites, pictures taken from the anime, personal images, or anything. What should I put the category as...? Ztobor 13:07, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
- Category:Formulas MaverickNate 18:21, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
- As opposed to the Category:Formula which previously existed and has now been deleted D: —darklordtrom 01:30, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
- Perhaps something about this should be said in the main article? Or is it too rare a case to keep in mind? Ztobor 02:12, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
- What do you mean? ht14 02:13, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
- Currently, there's no entry for formulas in the tutorial on how to categorize images. Unless I'm just blind and haven't seen it yet. Ztobor 01:32, 5 August 2010 (UTC)
- The tutorial is extremely old and outdated, and sadly, I just don't have the time or initiative to do it. - unsigned comment from Maverick Nate (talk • contribs)
- Currently, there's no entry for formulas in the tutorial on how to categorize images. Unless I'm just blind and haven't seen it yet. Ztobor 01:32, 5 August 2010 (UTC)
- What do you mean? ht14 02:13, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
- Perhaps something about this should be said in the main article? Or is it too rare a case to keep in mind? Ztobor 02:12, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
- As opposed to the Category:Formula which previously existed and has now been deleted D: —darklordtrom 01:30, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
Category wording
"Images containing large groups of characters or Pokémon should be placed in the Large group artwork category. The image should also be added to the categories of any characters and/or Pokémon particularly prominent in the group."
- This says that the category is "Large Group Artwork", the images right now say that they are in the "Large group images" category. This may need to be changed to match that. G50 11:02, 13 June 2012 (UTC)
Sprites size.
An exception should be made if the sprite animation makes it bigger than the size, such as Lugia's Emerald sprite or Regigigas's GenerationIV sprites... and this isn't noted. Marked +-+-+ (talk) 13:38, 25 September 2012 (UTC)
- My best bet would be still sprites being the format listed. When the images are frozen for Emerald and Generation IV, they have a typical size as well. So that'd probably be the format that is referred in the MoS. ht14 15:31, 25 September 2012 (UTC)
Cover pages
A lot of the cover pages related with mangas are named differently and incorrectly such as this one. How can the cover pages be named in a way that it describes the image better? Pattyman (talk) 23:49, 7 January 2014 (UTC)
- The name I had in mind was, [Media name] [Company name/Region abbreviation] volume [vol. #].png. You can find some examples with the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! covers. I'm just waiting for approval before I continue with the naming convention. Pattyman (talk) 20:55, 18 January 2014 (UTC)
Emulation screenshots
Are there any preferences, guidelines or rules on using an emulator to obtain screenshots? - unsigned comment from Tobuggin (talk • contribs)
Removing white outline for Sugimori artwork
This is mostly in regards to the artwork currently used for Koraidon, Miraidon, Walking Wake, and Iron Leaves, but users have removed the white outline and other users have reverted them to the press release files, which retain the outlines. I then looked at other Sugimori artwork, and some use the direct files from zukan.pokemon.jp and others use the press files with removed outlines (which for whatever reason has been left intact, perhaps aforementioned users never got around to reverting those images or aren't aware that those are technically edited artwork).
I bring this to attention because:
1. For the "stock artwork" section of the page (if it applies to Sugimori's artwork), is/should removing outlines be considered as an alteration that is allowed or not allowed?
2. If removing outlines is allowed, can somebody help with the artwork file pages for the four Pokémon mentioned above? Because on pages like this it's a bit disorienting to see a few Pokémon with white outlines in a sea and background of Pokémon without outlines. Spawnermike (talk) 04:39, 17 August 2023 (UTC)
Update: Hisuian Avalugg and Dipplin images also currently have outlines; Hisuian Avalugg is an odd case because the zukan image has outlines, which is unusual for zukan images.
- Right now theres nothing really on paper, and there probably should be. This is a discussion we need to have amongst staff and of course any community thoughts and input on the topic are also welcomed. The historic norm has been to use the Zukan artwork where possible and this of course doesn't contain white outlines, whereas press release artwork released by TPCi usually contains them. While unedited artwork is generally preferred, there isn't any rule that this type of image modification can't be preformed, and I think consistency is an important thing to consider here.
- On a personal level, I like it more with them omitted, since most of the Sugimori artwork we have on the Archives doesn't have them and because I can find the outlines to be a bit distracting, and they are clearly not part of the Pokémon's artwork with the Zukan releases art without them but these are my subjective reasons and shouldn't be the reason a decision is based upon. 4iamking 15:47, 17 August 2023 (UTC)
- At this point, honestly, just have two images. An altered version that has no white space and or white outline, that is centered and squared, used for templates that display these images at a very small size and sometimes on colored background. Then have the highest possible version displayed in the Pokémon's main infobox. People saying Bulbapedia should have these images in their original state are absolutely correct. However, using giant images that aren't squared, have outlines, have too much dead space is not good for templates, we should take aesthetics into account as well. The images used in templates also don't have to be the highest possible size. There is no law that says using the images with the highest possible resolutions at all times is the right way. Oneofthosedf (talk) 16:19, 17 August 2023 (UTC)