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Every users of this wiki (both registered and unregistered) are encouraged to follow the below guidelines regarding handling the images.
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All users are encouraged to follow these '''image guidelines''' regarding the use of images.
   
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== Uploading images ==
==Infobox pictures==
 
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Before hitting the Upload button, make sure you've done the following:
   
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# If the image file on your computer has a meaningless name like "12345.jpg", use the "Destination filename" box to write in a clear, descriptive title that will make it easy for viewers to know what the image depicts.
This is the most important picture for articles using an infobox, especially for characters. For the Infoboxes, that we should use the picture that would best represent them. Examples:
 
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# Use the "Summary" box to write a brief summary of what the image depicts and where you discovered it (if applicable).
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# Use the "Summary" box to add appropriate categories (see [[:Category:Images]] for available image categories).
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# Click on the licensing box and select the appropriate license.
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# Now you're ready to upload!
   
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If you forget to add the summary, license, or category before you upload, it's not too late. Once you've uploaded it an edit button will appear next to the image title. Hit the edit button and use wikitext to add whatever you might have missed. However, images can only be renamed by admins, so it's important to get that right before you upload.
* [[Leliana]] has a cameo in Dragon Age II, but her role in Dragon Age: Origins is clearly bigger. As such, it makes more sense to use her picture for Origins.
 
* [[Merrill]] appears in Origins, but her role in Dragon Age II is more prominent. The Dragon Age II picture is used.
 
   
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{{Note|Be aware that files without a license may be deleted to avoid [[wikipedia:Fair use|Fair Use]] violations.}}
'''This depends on their role in the game, on whichever appearance is most likely to be associated with'''. We are aware this is subjective, but that is why we have talk pages to discuss if the picture is appropriate or not.
 
   
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== General rules ==
There are other characters who are equally or so important in any game. For example, [[Delilah Howe]] appears briefly in Dragon Age II, as she does in Awakening. In that case, we keep the version of the latest game.
 
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* Avoid taking a picture with the user interface on, unless it is to prove a point. Press "V" on your keyboard to hide it before taking a screenshot.
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* Please make sure that images have high resolution and reasonably illustrate the subject in question.
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* If you find a page where there are more images than there is text, consider removing less informative pictures, or making a gallery. If you have the option, consider uploading your file in PNG format.
   
 
=== Reuploading pictures ===
==The Warden/ Hawke/ Hawke's family==
 
 
Unless there is a significant problem with a picture (such as poor resolution or lighting), we encourage people not to change pictures. This is because there can be many different opinions about what looks good which can lead to multiple changes with no improvement. Essentially, when it comes to pictures, "if it ain't broke don't fix it".
   
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* Before uploading an image please check to make sure it doesn't already exist in the wiki.
Pictures with a customized Warden, Hawke should be removed if they are featured on any mainspace articles. '''Pictures that contains default versions of The Warden and Hawke are permitted to include in the articles'''. Apart from that official pictures from Bioware are also permitted to include in the articles.
 
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* If it does, but you believe your version is better, click on the "Upload a new version of this file" option in the file's page, below the file history.
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* If it is a different picture, upload your image as a completely different file instead, by using [[Special:Upload]].
   
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== Article images ==
'''For "Bethany, Carver and Leandra", it is appropriate to use the default Hawke's family'''. This is because they have been heavily promoted (much like default male Hawke).
 
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* Images should be of good quality. You may tag the file with {{t|cleanup}}, or tag the article where the picture is used with {{t|pictures wanted}}
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* Images should never include parts of the UI (HUD, crosshair) unless the purpose of the given image is to illustrate the UI itself.
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* Images should have a descriptive name related to their purpose (similar name of a weapon if the image is for that weapon etc.)
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* Images that consider as "Fan Art" should not be added to articles.
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* Article images violating any of these rules are subjected for deletion.
   
==Armor sets/ Items sets==
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== User page images ==
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* Only 10 user page images are allowed per user. If you wish to free up your "image slots", you need to mark your old images with the <nowiki>{{delete}}</nowiki> tag.
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* The user page images you have uploaded should be categorized under the "[[:Category:User images|User images]]" category in order to avoid confusion with images used in articles.
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* Any image used in your signature is considered a user page image.
   
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== Forum, blog, and talk page images ==
It is extremely difficult to take a picture of an armor set without taking the Warden's face on it, as some of them are restricted. As such cases, we can allow them.
 
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* Any image used on a discussion page must be related to the topic of the forum, blog, or talk page.
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* Forum and talk page images violating any of these rules are subjected for deletion.
   
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== Character infobox pictures ==
However, '''for "item sets for Dragon Age II", the default Hawke is best used'''. On the issue on female versus male, this is going to be at the discretion of the uploader. If it uses customized Hawke, it can stay; but later, it will be replaced with a picture that use the default Hawke.
 
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Since the images used in infoboxes are particularly important, they should be chosen to '''best represent the subject of the article'''. In case of non-player characters, portraits centered on the face are generally preferred over full-body snapshots. Wherever possible, infobox images should be taken from cutscenes, as they generally provide higher quality images and a tighter focus on a character's face. However, if a cutscene only provides a poor quality image, an image that comes from an alternate source is perfectly acceptable.
   
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If an article subject's appearance changes significantly between installments of the ''Dragon Age'' series, the infobox should include all versions. This is done via [[w:c:community:Thread:935527|infobox galleries]], which place individual images in named tabs within the infobox (see, for example, the infoboxes for [[Leliana]], [[Morrigan]], [[Zevran Arainai]], and [[Delilah Howe]]). Tabs should be listed in chronological order and named after the respective installment. However, if a subject's appearance in an installment is conditional, i.e. depends on player choice, no picture from that installment should be added to the infobox.
==Gallery section on articles==
 
   
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Following boilerplate can be used as template:
'''There should not be multiple images to prove the same point'''. For example, [[Sebastian Vael]] has tons of pictures of him about to kill some creature, but he roughly always takes the same stance. '''One or two pictures''' of him attacking whatever is fine, but nothing more than that. Even though some of these pictures are official images from Bioware, we shouldn't upload all of them just because they are there.
 
   
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<pre><nowiki>
'''Concept art''' should be featured in the gallery.
 
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|image = <gallery>
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Imagename1.jpg|Origins
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Imagename1a.jpg|Awakening
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Imagename2.jpg|Dragon Age II
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Imagename3.jpg|Inquisition
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</gallery>
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</nowiki></pre>
   
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== Player character ==
If the picture has '''the user interface on''', it should be replaced unless it is to make a point.
 
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Apart from pages dedicated to central characters (such as [[Hawke]] and [[the Warden]]) and images officially released by [[BioWare]], '''the wiki does not use images of individual player characters'''. However, there are exceptions to when they can be featured, such as showing an armor or weapon.
   
 
=== Hawke's family ===
If the quality of the picture is bad and you know there can be a better one, upload it, remove the current file from the article. If the picture is bad and doesn't really serve any purpose other than the character standing idly (when there are other pictures where the character is doing that), remove it as well.
 
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In ''Dragon Age II'', Hawke's family may appear differently depending on the player character's appearance. Pictures for [[Bethany]], [[Carver]] and [[Leandra]] should be portrayed with their default presets to avoid confusion and to keep it consistent.
   
==Deletion of images==
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== Item sets ==
 
It is extremely difficult to take a picture of an armor set without taking the player character's face on it, as some of them are restricted to them. As such, a player character can be featured when taking pictures for showing the armor.
   
 
For item sets in ''Dragon Age II'', the default Hawke is best used. On the issue on female versus male, this is going to be at the discretion of the uploader. If a customized character is used, it should ideally be replaced with the male or female default Hawke.
If a picture is not used at all for a lengthy period of time (more than one month), there is no problem with deleting it. This special page is to unclog the [[Special:UnusedFiles]]. It helps for maintenance purposes.
 
   
==Reuploading pictures==
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==Equipment images==
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To help with consistency, the wiki has several guidelines about how armor and weapon images should be composed.
Unless there is a significant problem with a picture (such as poor resolution or lighting) we encourage people not to change pictures. This is because there can be many different opinions about what looks good which can lead to multiple changes with no improvement. Essentially when it comes to pictures "if it ain't broke don't fix it".
 
   
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{{Note|As the equipment guidelines were implemented after the release of the first two ''Dragon Age'' games, existing weapon images are not expected to adhere to this standard.}}
More generally, before uploading an image please check to make sure it doesn't already exist in the wiki. If it does, but your version is clearly better, select the "upload a new image" option in the file. Please also make sure that images have high resolution and reasonably illustrate the subject in question and if you find a page where there are more images than there is text, consider removing less informative pictures, or making a gallery. If you have the option, consider uploading your file in PNG format.
 
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*'''Gloves:''' As there can be differences between the left and right gloves, glove images should show a front and side view of both the left and right gloves. See [[:File:DA2 Alchemist's Protective Handguards - medium gloves (act 1).jpg|Alchemist's Protective Handguards]] for an example.
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*'''Weapons:''' The weapon should be sheathed and the image should be as close as possible to show detail. Any additional details (such as the pommel) can be added as an insert. See [[:File:Dragon's Breath.png|Dragon' Breath]] for an example.
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== Galleries ==
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Images which cannot be used elsewhere in the article can be featured in a "Gallery" section on the article. Generally an article should have no more than 12 images in its gallery.
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'''There should not be multiple images to prove the same point'''. For example, the article on [[Sebastian Vael]] previously displayed several pictures of him attacking enemies in a similar stance. However, only one or two pictures suffice. Even though some of these images were released by BioWare, it does not mean they should all be used on the wiki.
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'''Concept art''' should generally be featured in the gallery.
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== "Blank" images ==
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In some cases, images taken with the game's screenshot feature may not be uploaded properly: it will appear as a white thumbnail. You may have to use a third-party software to take the picture, or resave the image with a third-party software such as Photoshop or GIMP.
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== Deletion of images ==
 
If a picture is not used at all for a lengthy period of time (more than one month), [[DA:ADMIN|administrators]] may delete the picture for maintenance.
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==See also==
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*[[User blog:D-day/Taking better screenshots|Taking better screenshots]]
   
 
[[Category:Guidelines]]
 
[[Category:Guidelines]]

Revision as of 22:26, 10 February 2019

All users are encouraged to follow these image guidelines regarding the use of images.

Uploading images

Before hitting the Upload button, make sure you've done the following:

  1. If the image file on your computer has a meaningless name like "12345.jpg", use the "Destination filename" box to write in a clear, descriptive title that will make it easy for viewers to know what the image depicts.
  2. Use the "Summary" box to write a brief summary of what the image depicts and where you discovered it (if applicable).
  3. Use the "Summary" box to add appropriate categories (see Category:Images for available image categories).
  4. Click on the licensing box and select the appropriate license.
  5. Now you're ready to upload!

If you forget to add the summary, license, or category before you upload, it's not too late. Once you've uploaded it an edit button will appear next to the image title. Hit the edit button and use wikitext to add whatever you might have missed. However, images can only be renamed by admins, so it's important to get that right before you upload.

Note: Be aware that files without a license may be deleted to avoid Fair Use violations.

General rules

  • Avoid taking a picture with the user interface on, unless it is to prove a point. Press "V" on your keyboard to hide it before taking a screenshot.
  • Please make sure that images have high resolution and reasonably illustrate the subject in question.
  • If you find a page where there are more images than there is text, consider removing less informative pictures, or making a gallery. If you have the option, consider uploading your file in PNG format.

Reuploading pictures

Unless there is a significant problem with a picture (such as poor resolution or lighting), we encourage people not to change pictures. This is because there can be many different opinions about what looks good which can lead to multiple changes with no improvement. Essentially, when it comes to pictures, "if it ain't broke don't fix it".

  • Before uploading an image please check to make sure it doesn't already exist in the wiki.
  • If it does, but you believe your version is better, click on the "Upload a new version of this file" option in the file's page, below the file history.
  • If it is a different picture, upload your image as a completely different file instead, by using Special:Upload.

Article images

  • Images should be of good quality. You may tag the file with {{cleanup}}, or tag the article where the picture is used with {{pictures wanted}}
  • Images should never include parts of the UI (HUD, crosshair) unless the purpose of the given image is to illustrate the UI itself.
  • Images should have a descriptive name related to their purpose (similar name of a weapon if the image is for that weapon etc.)
  • Images that consider as "Fan Art" should not be added to articles.
  • Article images violating any of these rules are subjected for deletion.

User page images

  • Only 10 user page images are allowed per user. If you wish to free up your "image slots", you need to mark your old images with the {{delete}} tag.
  • The user page images you have uploaded should be categorized under the "User images" category in order to avoid confusion with images used in articles.
  • Any image used in your signature is considered a user page image.

Forum, blog, and talk page images

  • Any image used on a discussion page must be related to the topic of the forum, blog, or talk page.
  • Forum and talk page images violating any of these rules are subjected for deletion.

Character infobox pictures

Since the images used in infoboxes are particularly important, they should be chosen to best represent the subject of the article. In case of non-player characters, portraits centered on the face are generally preferred over full-body snapshots. Wherever possible, infobox images should be taken from cutscenes, as they generally provide higher quality images and a tighter focus on a character's face. However, if a cutscene only provides a poor quality image, an image that comes from an alternate source is perfectly acceptable.

If an article subject's appearance changes significantly between installments of the Dragon Age series, the infobox should include all versions. This is done via infobox galleries, which place individual images in named tabs within the infobox (see, for example, the infoboxes for Leliana, Morrigan, Zevran Arainai, and Delilah Howe). Tabs should be listed in chronological order and named after the respective installment. However, if a subject's appearance in an installment is conditional, i.e. depends on player choice, no picture from that installment should be added to the infobox.

Following boilerplate can be used as template:

|image           = <gallery>
Imagename1.jpg|Origins
Imagename1a.jpg|Awakening
Imagename2.jpg|Dragon Age II
Imagename3.jpg|Inquisition
</gallery>

Player character

Apart from pages dedicated to central characters (such as Hawke and the Warden) and images officially released by BioWare, the wiki does not use images of individual player characters. However, there are exceptions to when they can be featured, such as showing an armor or weapon.

Hawke's family

In Dragon Age II, Hawke's family may appear differently depending on the player character's appearance. Pictures for Bethany, Carver and Leandra should be portrayed with their default presets to avoid confusion and to keep it consistent.

Item sets

It is extremely difficult to take a picture of an armor set without taking the player character's face on it, as some of them are restricted to them. As such, a player character can be featured when taking pictures for showing the armor.

For item sets in Dragon Age II, the default Hawke is best used. On the issue on female versus male, this is going to be at the discretion of the uploader. If a customized character is used, it should ideally be replaced with the male or female default Hawke.

Equipment images

To help with consistency, the wiki has several guidelines about how armor and weapon images should be composed.

Note: As the equipment guidelines were implemented after the release of the first two Dragon Age games, existing weapon images are not expected to adhere to this standard.
  • Gloves: As there can be differences between the left and right gloves, glove images should show a front and side view of both the left and right gloves. See Alchemist's Protective Handguards for an example.
  • Weapons: The weapon should be sheathed and the image should be as close as possible to show detail. Any additional details (such as the pommel) can be added as an insert. See Dragon' Breath for an example.

Galleries

Images which cannot be used elsewhere in the article can be featured in a "Gallery" section on the article. Generally an article should have no more than 12 images in its gallery.

There should not be multiple images to prove the same point. For example, the article on Sebastian Vael previously displayed several pictures of him attacking enemies in a similar stance. However, only one or two pictures suffice. Even though some of these images were released by BioWare, it does not mean they should all be used on the wiki.

Concept art should generally be featured in the gallery.

"Blank" images

In some cases, images taken with the game's screenshot feature may not be uploaded properly: it will appear as a white thumbnail. You may have to use a third-party software to take the picture, or resave the image with a third-party software such as Photoshop or GIMP.

Deletion of images

If a picture is not used at all for a lengthy period of time (more than one month), administrators may delete the picture for maintenance.

See also