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Please improve illustration. Background should be white (or transparent). Like most
chess pieces (pawn, bishop, etc.) this piece is basically a
solid of revolution, with "notches" cut out near the top. Shading (as if illuminated from one side) might also help. Please keep the overall graphic square shaped; any file format is OK (.svg or .png for example). Thanks--
OhioOakTree (
talk)
15:31, 30 May 2017 (UTC)reply
Hi, can any illustrator draw a same size vector version of all these railway stations symbol (using the shape from the stations of Kawang, Kimanis, Kinarut, Papar and Putatan) with the white square background been replaced with a transparent background? The same goes to the (three stations which there is no images I can provide here). (ahh! I just realise they need to match the words length with the symbol, that is why some track symbol are much long in its size. Apologies for the mistake.) All these are licensed under the {{PD-textlogo}} and can be uploaded to
Wikimedia Commons. Thank you. --
Night Lantern (
talk)
06:52, 22 May 2017 (UTC)reply
SSR station symbol example.
Hi Mr.
Maproom, thanks for pointing that out. In a short explanation.. I mean the sign should just be like in this picture above (albeit with a transparent background and if the station name is long, they can widening the track symbol length). This applies to all the 15 stations according to their respective names.
Night Lantern (
talk)
05:18, 25 May 2017 (UTC)reply
@
נחי: Could you be more clear about the part you are interested in? If I understand correctly you want the image of the darts hitting the circle and rectangle, and you want the square with the Gaussians of the weight and heights on the side. Is that correct? Also in the future could you follow the standard request template, thanks.
Auguel (
talk)
03:53, 4 April 2017 (UTC)reply
@
Auguel: You understand correctly. That's exacty what I'm interested in.
Ok this is what I have so far. Comments? Should I include the cluster of points on the plane? Should include the labels (e.g. "people with normal height", "people with normal weight", "people with normal height and weight") ?
Auguel (
talk)
00:07, 6 April 2017 (UTC)reply
If you could add the cluster of points that would be great. The lables are not needed.
The first illustrations with the darts need not be exactly the same as the original version; The darts can be simpler, as long as the notions of darts remained clear.
Nachi (
talk)
09:19, 6 April 2017 (UTC)reply
I want to caution you, in that I believe the combination of the 3D graphic of the Gaussian with a graphic of darts hitting a circle may be eligible for copyright. I thus advise you not to use both together on wikipedia, as quantamagazine may have a copyright claim on this combination.--
Lommes (
talk)
21:59, 10 April 2017 (UTC)reply
Superposition of signals: conceptual superposition of an impulsive thrust (red) and thermal drift (green) signal over an on/off power cycle on the torsion pendulum
Superposition of signals: test article run at 60 W in vacuum.
Can we stack these graphs ontop eachother into a single picture labeled fig 1. and fig 2. If possible would be great to vectorize image as well. Thanks!--
Sparkyscience (
talk)
16:17, 21 April 2017 (UTC)reply
Graphist opinion(s)
@
Sparkyscience: If i understand you correctly, you mean not superimposing them, but just putting one on top, and the other on the bottom, but in a single picture? This seems a strange idea to me. In what way does this an improve over just adding the two thumbs, as I have just done here (to the right)? I am genuinely at a loss.... Am I misunderstanding you?
Lommes (
talk) 14:03, 26 April 2017 (UTC)
@
Lommes: okay no worries, don't worry about this request, it can be closed off. :-)--
Sparkyscience (
talk)
12:55, 4 May 2017 (UTC)reply
Doanri, Can you please verify if this request can be closed. If this request cannot be closed please provide details for the reason(s) the request is to remain open.
This page, part of the Graphics Lab Wikiproject, is an
archive of requests for 2017.
Please do not edit the contents of this page. You can submit new requests here.
Please improve illustration. Background should be white (or transparent). Like most
chess pieces (pawn, bishop, etc.) this piece is basically a
solid of revolution, with "notches" cut out near the top. Shading (as if illuminated from one side) might also help. Please keep the overall graphic square shaped; any file format is OK (.svg or .png for example). Thanks--
OhioOakTree (
talk)
15:31, 30 May 2017 (UTC)reply
Hi, can any illustrator draw a same size vector version of all these railway stations symbol (using the shape from the stations of Kawang, Kimanis, Kinarut, Papar and Putatan) with the white square background been replaced with a transparent background? The same goes to the (three stations which there is no images I can provide here). (ahh! I just realise they need to match the words length with the symbol, that is why some track symbol are much long in its size. Apologies for the mistake.) All these are licensed under the {{PD-textlogo}} and can be uploaded to
Wikimedia Commons. Thank you. --
Night Lantern (
talk)
06:52, 22 May 2017 (UTC)reply
SSR station symbol example.
Hi Mr.
Maproom, thanks for pointing that out. In a short explanation.. I mean the sign should just be like in this picture above (albeit with a transparent background and if the station name is long, they can widening the track symbol length). This applies to all the 15 stations according to their respective names.
Night Lantern (
talk)
05:18, 25 May 2017 (UTC)reply
@
נחי: Could you be more clear about the part you are interested in? If I understand correctly you want the image of the darts hitting the circle and rectangle, and you want the square with the Gaussians of the weight and heights on the side. Is that correct? Also in the future could you follow the standard request template, thanks.
Auguel (
talk)
03:53, 4 April 2017 (UTC)reply
@
Auguel: You understand correctly. That's exacty what I'm interested in.
Ok this is what I have so far. Comments? Should I include the cluster of points on the plane? Should include the labels (e.g. "people with normal height", "people with normal weight", "people with normal height and weight") ?
Auguel (
talk)
00:07, 6 April 2017 (UTC)reply
If you could add the cluster of points that would be great. The lables are not needed.
The first illustrations with the darts need not be exactly the same as the original version; The darts can be simpler, as long as the notions of darts remained clear.
Nachi (
talk)
09:19, 6 April 2017 (UTC)reply
I want to caution you, in that I believe the combination of the 3D graphic of the Gaussian with a graphic of darts hitting a circle may be eligible for copyright. I thus advise you not to use both together on wikipedia, as quantamagazine may have a copyright claim on this combination.--
Lommes (
talk)
21:59, 10 April 2017 (UTC)reply
Superposition of signals: conceptual superposition of an impulsive thrust (red) and thermal drift (green) signal over an on/off power cycle on the torsion pendulum
Superposition of signals: test article run at 60 W in vacuum.
Can we stack these graphs ontop eachother into a single picture labeled fig 1. and fig 2. If possible would be great to vectorize image as well. Thanks!--
Sparkyscience (
talk)
16:17, 21 April 2017 (UTC)reply
Graphist opinion(s)
@
Sparkyscience: If i understand you correctly, you mean not superimposing them, but just putting one on top, and the other on the bottom, but in a single picture? This seems a strange idea to me. In what way does this an improve over just adding the two thumbs, as I have just done here (to the right)? I am genuinely at a loss.... Am I misunderstanding you?
Lommes (
talk) 14:03, 26 April 2017 (UTC)
@
Lommes: okay no worries, don't worry about this request, it can be closed off. :-)--
Sparkyscience (
talk)
12:55, 4 May 2017 (UTC)reply
Doanri, Can you please verify if this request can be closed. If this request cannot be closed please provide details for the reason(s) the request is to remain open.