User talk:Jasminelyoko

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Revision as of 16:12, 31 May 2014 by Black Demon (talk | contribs) (Tips on uploading high-quality images)

Profile Pictures

Sorry, but I reverted the profile pictures you uploaded because they were not very good quality. They were all too small and low resolution. Also, they didn't portray the character as effectively as the current images did. If you want to try again, here is a guide on how to select good profile pictures. Good luck! Chekhov MacGuffin talk 05:34, 5 April 2014 (CEST)

I gave you a heads up about how to choose good profile pictures here already up above. You are consistently uploading pictures that are way too small and thus not satisfactory. That is why people including me keep changing them back to the old ones. If you haven't edited wikis before, you should learn how to do so here [1]. We also have a sandbox for making test edits.
When you upload a new picture, sometimes it still looks like the old picture. Trust the wiki, it changed the image the first time you uploaded it. You just have to reload the page to make it appear correctly. Chekhov MacGuffintalk 15:30, 9 April 2014 (CEST)
Hey, I've given you two notices about the profile pictures. It's starting to become a problem that you are not responding and continuing to upload bad profile pictures. In this kind of situation, all I can do as a moderator is eventually block you. Please don't let it come to that. Let me know that you saw this post and if you need help editing or understanding the manual of style guide. Chekhov MacGuffin talk 18:14, 12 April 2014 (CEST)

Fanart

We generally do not allow fanart on the mainspace wiki pages because it is unofficial and the original artist's permission is needed. Chekhov MacGuffin talk 20:37, 28 May 2014 (CEST)

Warning

Consider this an official warning for the behavior you have been showing here lately.

  • Firstly, you still continued to replace Jodie's image on Movie 18's article with something irrelevant and ignore other users' reverts completely. If you want to place a new image on the gallery section, please upload a new one instead (and please make sure it's in good size and quality, with no subtitles and unofficial watermarks; the ones you have been uploading so far have poor quality).
  • Secondly, when someone tells you fanarts won't be allowed on the Wiki, they mean it. One of the very few instances where unofficial illustrations were welcomed are Skyechan's explanations on the piano codes in Moonlight Sonata Murder Case, which greatly helped the readers understand them better. If one fanart is displayed just for the sake of depicting something, showing how well it was drawn, or any other purpose, it's not allowed. You can put one or two things you drew (or someone else's art if you have their permission) on your own userpage, with reasonable size. However, that's all we'll tolerate and if we find that the number of which is excessive, we have the privilege to remove them.
  • Please don't edit or do anything to other people's userpages without their permission, even if they're not protected.

Please don't repeat the above actions (along with others you have been warned about before), otherwise we'll have to take appropriate measures, including banning you. If you need help or don't understand something, don't hesitate to ask us. --- Black Demon 16:48, 29 May 2014 (CEST)

Tips on uploading high-quality images

I still had to revert your newly uploaded images because they're still very small. But more importantly, the image qualities still haven't met our standard, there are many visible JPEG artifacts. I'm sorry to say this, but as long as the previous version is better, your images will be eventually reverted to that version, so please pay more attention to the quality when uploading a replacement. So here are some fundamental things you should consider before doing that:

  1. If the original image is better than your version in many aspects, it's better to leave it alone. If people think that your version doesn't meet the standard, it'll most likely be reverted anyway.
  2. Make sure that the source where you take the screenshot from is in good quality. Usually, official DVDs/Blu-ray Discs, download files of recorded episodes or ripped movies will have much higher qualities than most videos from online streaming sites. You can try searching for those materials.
  3. Don't shrink or compress the images too much, especially if they're in JPEG format. In fact, if it isn't too heavy, always save the image at highest quality possible.
  4. Keep the image's original aspect ratio.
  5. Make sure that your final product meet all (or at least most) of the quality standards stated here.

Black Demon 18:10, 31 May 2014 (CEST)