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I analized this svg on Corel Draw and I have noticed some strange and useless nodes, that I marked with red circle. Also, the letters S and E are not perfectly hooked... Is there someone that could gently fix this? Many thanks in advance!!! --
Gatto bianco (
talk)
11:03, 18 March 2021 (UTC)reply
It would be really great to have this illustration as part of the article. The whole subject is somewhat convoluted, and the illustration would help the readers a lot. --
31.223.130.38 (
talk)
18:41, 26 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Done@
31.223.130.38: If there are any problems, ping me.
FYI notes: Background is transparent. I removed almost 20% of the extra "stuff" Inkscape inserted, but the arrowhead "markers" took up many kilobytes and SVG jocks may want to shrink the file from its original, pre-upload 66KB size. —RCraig09 (
talk)18:12, 2 April 2021 (UTC)reply
Would someone please create an SVG file of the Royal Standard of
Prince Albert (husband of
Queen Victoria), used from 1857 to 1861, as seen
here. It would include the above-left image (albeit with only the middle point of the label featuring a cross, and the other two blank) in the first and fourth quarters, and the above-right image in the second and third quarters. Thanks.
Snow Lion Fenian (
talk)
22:02, 9 April 2021 (UTC)reply
Please re-upload these paintings in a better (i.e. larger, more aesthetic) way. Here are the originals from Bonhams (respectively).
[1]-
[2]-
[3]-
[4]. You can re-upload them within the same files. Thanks in advance, -
LouisAragon (
talk)
21:23, 12 April 2021 (UTC)reply
@
LouisAragon: I've uploaded higher resolutions and added both png and jpg formats to all files. The jpgs should be used in articles, while the pngs should only be kept as "originals." In the future, request for images like these should be asked at the
photography workshop.
Pbrks (
talk)
05:14, 13 April 2021 (UTC)reply
Can you update this? Missippi has a new flag and New York modified its flag last year. Also, can you make the same thing but with Russia with flags of the federal subjects? --
SpinnerLaserzthe2nd (
talk)
03:52, 9 March 2021 (UTC)reply
The diagram above is very amateurish and probably shouldn't be used in Wikipedia. I'm hoping someone would be willing to take the idea and create a better rendition. Here are some 3rd party versions for reference:
[5][6][7][8] --
Kaldari (
talk)
00:31, 30 March 2021 (UTC)reply
@
Goran tek-en: Looking great so far! My suggestions would be: Remove the legend from the image (Legends should typically be created as image captions so that they can be tailored to the language and context of use, and also remain readable regardless of the image display resolution); Make the letter keys larger (A, B, C, D, E); remove the box around the image. Otherwise, it looks great!
Kaldari (
talk)
20:04, 16 April 2021 (UTC)reply
I propose that we do two versions: with and without legend. I agree with what you say but when you click on a thumbnail and get the full image you don't see the image caption anymore so sometimes in image legend can be good.
It's almost impossible to make an illustration to work in all sizes especially as thumbnail so it's a barging on what to prioritize.
@
Goran tek-en: Great work and I agree that doing two versions would be good. Here is the info:
Name of the file: 'Bat Auditory Cortex.jpg' and 'Bat Auditory Cortex with legend.jpg'
Description: Diagram of the auditory cortex of a bat. A: FM-FM area; B: CF-CF area; C: Amplitude-sensitive area; D: Frequency-sensitive area; E: Doppler shifted constant frequency (DSCF) area
Caption: Diagram of the auditory cortex of a bat
Categories at Commons: Bat echolocation, Language-neutral SVG diagrams (for the one without the legend), SVG diagrams in English (for the one with the legend)
Please, convert the old Somaliland Police logo to SVG and As for the second logo, I found it weak. Help me make the quality high and a third draw it if you can.
This page, part of the Graphics Lab Wikiproject, is an
archive of requests for 2021.
Please do not edit the contents of this page. You can submit new requests here.
I analized this svg on Corel Draw and I have noticed some strange and useless nodes, that I marked with red circle. Also, the letters S and E are not perfectly hooked... Is there someone that could gently fix this? Many thanks in advance!!! --
Gatto bianco (
talk)
11:03, 18 March 2021 (UTC)reply
It would be really great to have this illustration as part of the article. The whole subject is somewhat convoluted, and the illustration would help the readers a lot. --
31.223.130.38 (
talk)
18:41, 26 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Done@
31.223.130.38: If there are any problems, ping me.
FYI notes: Background is transparent. I removed almost 20% of the extra "stuff" Inkscape inserted, but the arrowhead "markers" took up many kilobytes and SVG jocks may want to shrink the file from its original, pre-upload 66KB size. —RCraig09 (
talk)18:12, 2 April 2021 (UTC)reply
Would someone please create an SVG file of the Royal Standard of
Prince Albert (husband of
Queen Victoria), used from 1857 to 1861, as seen
here. It would include the above-left image (albeit with only the middle point of the label featuring a cross, and the other two blank) in the first and fourth quarters, and the above-right image in the second and third quarters. Thanks.
Snow Lion Fenian (
talk)
22:02, 9 April 2021 (UTC)reply
Please re-upload these paintings in a better (i.e. larger, more aesthetic) way. Here are the originals from Bonhams (respectively).
[1]-
[2]-
[3]-
[4]. You can re-upload them within the same files. Thanks in advance, -
LouisAragon (
talk)
21:23, 12 April 2021 (UTC)reply
@
LouisAragon: I've uploaded higher resolutions and added both png and jpg formats to all files. The jpgs should be used in articles, while the pngs should only be kept as "originals." In the future, request for images like these should be asked at the
photography workshop.
Pbrks (
talk)
05:14, 13 April 2021 (UTC)reply
Can you update this? Missippi has a new flag and New York modified its flag last year. Also, can you make the same thing but with Russia with flags of the federal subjects? --
SpinnerLaserzthe2nd (
talk)
03:52, 9 March 2021 (UTC)reply
The diagram above is very amateurish and probably shouldn't be used in Wikipedia. I'm hoping someone would be willing to take the idea and create a better rendition. Here are some 3rd party versions for reference:
[5][6][7][8] --
Kaldari (
talk)
00:31, 30 March 2021 (UTC)reply
@
Goran tek-en: Looking great so far! My suggestions would be: Remove the legend from the image (Legends should typically be created as image captions so that they can be tailored to the language and context of use, and also remain readable regardless of the image display resolution); Make the letter keys larger (A, B, C, D, E); remove the box around the image. Otherwise, it looks great!
Kaldari (
talk)
20:04, 16 April 2021 (UTC)reply
I propose that we do two versions: with and without legend. I agree with what you say but when you click on a thumbnail and get the full image you don't see the image caption anymore so sometimes in image legend can be good.
It's almost impossible to make an illustration to work in all sizes especially as thumbnail so it's a barging on what to prioritize.
@
Goran tek-en: Great work and I agree that doing two versions would be good. Here is the info:
Name of the file: 'Bat Auditory Cortex.jpg' and 'Bat Auditory Cortex with legend.jpg'
Description: Diagram of the auditory cortex of a bat. A: FM-FM area; B: CF-CF area; C: Amplitude-sensitive area; D: Frequency-sensitive area; E: Doppler shifted constant frequency (DSCF) area
Caption: Diagram of the auditory cortex of a bat
Categories at Commons: Bat echolocation, Language-neutral SVG diagrams (for the one without the legend), SVG diagrams in English (for the one with the legend)
Please, convert the old Somaliland Police logo to SVG and As for the second logo, I found it weak. Help me make the quality high and a third draw it if you can.