Commons talk:Stroke Order Project/Graphics guidelines/Bitmap animations using GIMP

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Hello FanNihongo, I'am reviewing your tutorial to get a better understanding of your work. I used that review to improve the writing style toward a clearer, more direct style which is best for users to jump in. I improved as much as I could but there is few points I'm not sure about, most notably :

  • A angle pivots (Zhe) must have one additional step of 150ms to signal the pivot. Example is the second stroke HZ of "口", its own second line starts with a pause of 150ms. : I said "add a step of 150", but maybe it's something else (change from 100ms to 150ms ?)
  • The size of your character is not define, and your blue frame has a width. Should we get the character *inside* (not touching the blue) or *upon* (touching the largest blue border) ?

Thanks for this tutorial, it's a pleasure to see your process and to help around :) Yug (talk) 10:40, 22 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your support. I will answer all your questions:
  • Yes, 150ms is OK for angle pivots.
  • Hmmm... so the blue frame is puzzling, huh?. I promise I will clarify it soon.
Note: No offense, but I will rewrite what you wrote about the pivot thing, because it puzzled me, only after reading it a lot of times, I got what it says. FanNihongo (talk) 05:52, 23 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Updating the guidelines[edit]

These guidelines need to be expanded, and there are things that I never explained and reserved to my own.
Because of that I will suspend my work in the Stroke Order Project to focus on this important activity.
This is the work that needs to be done:

  • To remake the "Guidelines about the strokes", those guidelines need to be expanded and explained in detail.
  • One important step is the Stroke Division, which needs to be explained.
  • To explain the detail "legacy", because of the new version of the GIMP.

FanNihongo (talk) 04:13, 20 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

About ownership and stewardship.[edit]

On Wikipedia there are no owners of content(click here for more info), that is why the collaborative work is the way to follow. FanNihongo (talk) 23:45, 23 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]