SmashWiki:Images: Difference between revisions

Added note about low quality images, and some other touches
(Added note about low quality images, and some other touches)
Line 11: Line 11:
*'''Use a gallery.'''  Usually, more than one or two pictures can overwhelm an article.  For additional images, try using the <nowiki><gallery></nowiki> tags.
*'''Use a gallery.'''  Usually, more than one or two pictures can overwhelm an article.  For additional images, try using the <nowiki><gallery></nowiki> tags.
*'''Wherever applicable, include at least one image per game.'''  [[Fireball]] should include images of the move from all five Smash games, [[Vegetable]] should have pictures from ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate'', etc.
*'''Wherever applicable, include at least one image per game.'''  [[Fireball]] should include images of the move from all five Smash games, [[Vegetable]] should have pictures from ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate'', etc.
*'''Categorize your images.''' Use the [[Special:Categories|list of categories]] to figure out which of the existing categories your image falls under. ALWAYS have at least one category on every image. Note, however, that character categories should not be added to an image just because the character happens to be in the image, a character's category should only be added to the image when the character is the direct focus of the image (for example, an image showing a character's move should be in that character's category, but an image about showing a match type should not have any character categories regardless of if the image happens to have the character in it).
*'''Categorize your images.''' Use the [[Special:Categories|list of categories]] to figure out which of the existing categories your image falls under. ''Always'' have at least one category on every image. Note, however, that a character's category should not be added to an image when the character is incidentally included in the image, a character's category should only be added to the image when the character is the direct focus of the image; for example, a screenshot showing a character's move should be in that character's category, but another character included in the image just to serve as a dummy to get hit by the move should not have the image in their category.
*'''Usage of the "image-needed" template.''' Add {{t|image}} to mark an article as needing additional or higher-quality images, and it will show this:
*'''Usage of the "image-needed" template.''' Add {{t|image}} to mark an article as needing additional or higher-quality images, and it will show this:


Line 21: Line 21:
The following mainspace articles ''might not require'' images:
The following mainspace articles ''might not require'' images:


*'''Crews.''' Many a crew may not be well-enough known or sufficiently active to require an image. However, if possible, articles about major tournaments should have images, perhaps of a prize ceremony or other major event.
*'''Smasher articles''': Sometimes a smasher may wish to have no picture of them on SmashWiki, in which case the wiki will usually oblige. When this happens, an editing note should be left on the page noting that the smasher does not want any pictures of them up. In other cases, there may not be any known pictures of the smasher available online, especially of those that played in the era before widespread streaming.
*'''Articles not explainable with a still image.''' Certain techniques or glitches may not be apparent by simply a still image.  The recommendation is to use an animated .gif file.  See [[Yoshi Bomb]] or [[Shield Jump]] for examples.  Some articles, such as those depicting complex techniques or glitches with intricate set-up methods, would be better off by an external link to a video, or else usage of one that has been uploaded.
*'''Team articles''': Otherwise notable teams may have no proper group photo or acceptable logo available, leaving there no suitable images to be inserted in the article.
*'''Articles not explainable with a still image''': Certain techniques or glitches may not be apparent by simply a still image.  The recommendation is to use an animated .gif file.  See [[Yoshi Bomb]] or [[Shield Jump]] for examples.  Some articles, for instance those depicting complex techniques or glitches with intricate set-up methods, would be better off by an external link to a video, or else usage of one that has been uploaded.


==Personal Images==
==Personal Images==
Line 35: Line 36:
==Appropriate Image Naming==
==Appropriate Image Naming==
{{shortcut|[[SW:AIN]]}}
{{shortcut|[[SW:AIN]]}}
*An image's name should be relevant to the image itself. For example, an image used for a specific user, such as a signature image, should be named '''File:Example_sig''', where 'Example' is the user name, or something similar. Pictures of images to be used in articles should be named for the article it is being used in, such as '''File:Kencombo_ex''' or '''File:Summit_sliding'''.
*An image's name should be relevant to the image itself. For example, an image used for a specific user, such as a signature image, should be named '''File:Example_sig''', where 'Example' is the user name, or something similar. Pictures of images to be used in articles should be named for the article it is being used in, e.g. '''File:Kencombo_ex''' or '''File:Summit_sliding'''.


===Not acceptable===
===Not acceptable===
*Code names, from the DOJO image naming system (i.e. "Mball 70482397vs4"), SD Card names, frequently via Brawl Snapshots, etc. These names tell searchers nothing about the image's content.
*Code names, from the DOJO image naming system (i.e. "Mball 70482397vs4"), SD Card names, frequently via Brawl Snapshots, etc. These names tell searchers nothing about the image's content.
*Inappropriate names. Things like "Funny Ridley LOL" or "Fuck yeah! Goldeen!" are inappropriately named. These will be deleted or renamed, or if the image itself is inappropriate, not uploaded again.
*Inappropriate names. Things like "Funny Ridley LOL" or "Fuck yeah! Goldeen!" are inappropriately named. These will be deleted or renamed, or if the image itself is inappropriate, not uploaded again.
*Avoid adding unnecessary numbers (such as resolution size).
*Unnecessary numbers. Additional numbers that are not needed to distinguish the image only serve to make the image more cumbersome to search and add to articles, as well as take up more text space within the article.


==Other concepts==
==Other concepts==
Line 48: Line 49:
**An image of a random Time match that shows nothing uniquely noteworthy from the other images would '''not be acceptable'''.
**An image of a random Time match that shows nothing uniquely noteworthy from the other images would '''not be acceptable'''.
*Redundant or unused images will be deleted; do not upload a duplicate image. The exception to this is if you wish to have use of an image as a signature image (see above).
*Redundant or unused images will be deleted; do not upload a duplicate image. The exception to this is if you wish to have use of an image as a signature image (see above).
*Do not replace existing images just for the sake of it, replacing an image is only acceptable when the image is a clear improvement over the old image, such as replacing an image with a higher resolution one, or replacing an image with one that more clearly demonstrates something relevant about its article's subject.
*Do not replace existing images just for the sake of it, replacing an image is only acceptable when the image is a clear improvement over the old image. Such acceptable instances include replacing an image with a higher resolution one, or replacing an image with one that more clearly demonstrates something relevant about its article's subject.
*Images that are of subpar quality, or otherwise contain undesirable elements (e.g. borders of blank space), should be tagged with {{t|lowquality}}, signaling to other users that the image is in urgent need of a better quality replacement. However, images that are of so excessively poor quality that they're no better than the wiki having no image of the subject at all, such as someone taking a photo of their monitor instead of using an ingame screenshot, or a smasher's photo whose face is completely obscured, should be removed from their articles and deleted instead.
*No image can "belong" to any user or group of users.  Images "belong" to the wiki once uploaded; if not needed or against this policy, they will be deleted.
*No image can "belong" to any user or group of users.  Images "belong" to the wiki once uploaded; if not needed or against this policy, they will be deleted.
*Do not use fanart in the mainspace. There are limited situations where it may be used to demonstrate a point, but in general, articles should stick to screenshots and official images only.
*Do not use fanart in the mainspace. There are limited situations where it may be used to demonstrate a point, but in general, articles should stick to screenshots and official images only.


{{helpnav}}
{{helpnav}}