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Revision as of 13:14, 23 June 2016

Hello, McRela!

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-- WelcomeBOT (talk) 00:57, 12 January 2015 (PST)

Quality of your item images

Hi McRela!

I noticed that you don't make use of the necessary settings for item images. Your pics of the Gauzed Gaze, Dad Duds, and the Herald's Helm all have very jagged edges. Please make sure to follow this tutorial and use settings such as Anti-Aliasing in order to improve the image quality. If you have trouble removing the background, you can use this or this method (you don't need the TF2 backpack icon template, though). If you have any questions, feel free to post something on my talk page or join the IRC channel :) Killstreak Icon.png Hagbard Celine (T · C) 10:43, 21 May 2016 (PDT)

I was talked about it on IRC, I have little problem with my graphic card, I told this is only <<first version>> and I'll reupload photos with better quality whenever I repair it. McRela Holy Mackerel.png 00:24, 22 May 2016 (PDT)
Hey McRela, we indeed talked about that. But in my opinion it's just twice the work you're doing when uploading those images twice. Why not waiting until you fixed everything and then uploading proper high quality images? :) — shots fired by: Nikno{Talk|Contribs} 00:40, 22 May 2016 (PDT)
I know I double my work, but I do it for people, who wanted to know how items look - the most of them check TF2 Wiki as first page, so, in my opinion, it's better to keep image with little less quality than usual for one week than have no image and disappoint our readers. ;) McRela Holy Mackerel.png 00:44, 22 May 2016 (PDT)

Kilka uwag

Witam. Widzę, że starasz się pomagać nam w tłumaczeniu TF2 Wiki, ale mam kilka uwag co do tego. Posłużę się tą strona jako przykładem - https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Scoped_Spartan/pl. Po pierwsze, tłumaczenie "Updated model(s)/materials" to "Zaktualizowano model(e)/tekstury", a nie "materiały". Przyznasz, że trochę nie miało by to sensu. Po drugie, jeśli aktualizujesz bardzo przestarzałą stronę, najlepiej jest skopiować całość strony w języku angielskim i tłumaczyć na już polskiej stronie z dopiskiem "/pl". No chyba, że boisz się stracić swoją pracę, możesz ją tłumaczyć np. w notatniku, a później ją skopiować na odpowiednią stronę. Usuń całość nieaktualnej strony i wklej swoją nową. Bardzo często są przez to pomijane nieprawidłowe linki lub po prostu nieprawidłowe informacje. Po trzecie, tłumaczenie przedmiotów (np. kosmetycznych): (Nazwa przedmiotu) jest (stworzonym przez społeczność) (promocyjnym) przedmiotem kosmetycznym dla (klasa). Możesz przeglądnąć strony, które już aktualizowałem, jeśli chcesz wiedzieć jak to wygląda. Dodawaj też angielską nazwę zaraz po tłumaczonej nazwie w sposób taki jak: Wcelowany Spartanin (oryg. Scoped Spartan). Pomaga to znaleźć przedmiot osobom, które nie znają angielskiego lub jego oryginalnej nazwy. Oraz końcówkę |en-sound=yes}} po dialogach wypowiadanych w języku angielskim oraz po linkach odnoszących się do anglojęzycznych stron należy dodać {Lang icon|en} (z dwoma { } po obu stronach) I jeszcze widzę, że zapominasz przetłumaczyć w tkz. "Infoboxie" nazwę klasy, do której należy przedmiot oraz aktualizację dodania.

Poprawiłem tą stronę. Możesz zobaczyć co i jak. Jeśli masz jakieś pytania, no cóż ... pytaj :3 . Danio19978/Dan 10:31, 17 June 2016 (PDT)

Question about images.

Hello,

I sadly was afk as you asked me a question on the irc and then you left. Your question was:

"I make screenshots and they are ~400x400, your pictures are 800x800".

The resolution of hlmv screenshots are entirely dependent on the size of your hlmv screen, the size of the model in your hlmv and your maximum screen resolution. If you want to increase the size of you pictures, minimize the white space in hlmv by zooming into the model as much as possible. Also use hlmv in full screen. If you want to further increase the resolution, use a bigger screen resolution. Though this is not really necessary since your 400x400 images are automatically resized on articles and if you open them separately they're still big enough to see the relevant details mostly.

I hope that answers your question. — shots fired by: Nikno {Talk | Contribs} 10:49, 17 June 2016 (PDT)

Thank you for fast reply, unfortunatelly I lost connection to Internet, so I left IRC. :/ I think I have just problem with little size resolution. Maybe it's the reason why my anti-alaising suck too. :P Many thanks, McRela Holy Mackerel.png 11:48, 17 June 2016 (PDT)
Your aliased edges don't correlate with your image resolution. I'd say in general, images with smaller resolution have less problems with aliasing than bigger ones. — shots fired by: Nikno {Talk | Contribs} 12:01, 17 June 2016 (PDT)
But my graphic card suck. :/ McRela Holy Mackerel.png 12:07, 17 June 2016 (PDT)

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B-1 (talk) 22:25, 18 June 2016 (PDT)i dont no it sorry B-1

Pictogram info.png Pictogram info.png Please make use of the Show preview button. It gives you a preview of the edit you are making, allowing you to perfect your changes before you save the page. You can edit the whole article by clicking the edit button at the top of the page, which is preferable to editing multiple sections consecutively. — The preceding assigned comment was added by Tark {B-1 ▪ Contribs}