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Graphic Lab/Resources/Wikigraphist abilities

This (sub)page is part of the Graphics Lab, a project to improve the graphical content of the Wikimedia projects. More information about the lab can be found on its main page and requests pages (Images | Maps). To ask questions or make a suggestions, see the talk page (Images | Maps). To request an image improvement, use the requests page (Images | Maps).

This specific page is a listing of volunteers, past and present, who have worked at the graphics lab. Further information is given below.

Graphic workers

This page is for Wikigraphists to specify their skills at certain common requested tasks. To add yourself to this list, see the template documentation page.

Just because a person is listed on here, does not imply that they are actively answering requests. Many users are currently inactive here or altogether, and many people answering image requests are not listed here. To see if a particular user is active, check their contributions.

Notes:
  1. There is no "admission" to the list: Anyone is free to add themselves who is doing or going to do work in the lab.
  2. Knowing who is good at what is not required to request an image improvement or creation: Just post a request at Wikipedia:Graphic Lab/Image workshop. If you want to request a particular user work on an image (EG. Because they worked on it before), ask on their talk page.
  3. Anyone may work on the image without needing to be "on the list". This is purely for convenience of identification.

Newbies are recommended to read the "Advice" at the bottom of the page


Fluency with SVGs Photographic retouching skills
Username SVG skills Background cleaning? Objects removal Color work
ZooFari Skilled
Ahnode Very skilled
Andykitchen Competent
Auawise Skilled
bsayusd Skilled
Crmadsen Skilled
Cronholm144 Very skilled
David Skilled
Dhatfield Very skilled
DTR Very skilled
Fir0002 Competent
Gökhan Skilled
Goldsztajn Competent
Henrikb4 Very skilled
HereToHelp Skilled
Ilmari Karonen Skilled
It Is Me Here Skilled
James1293 Skilled
Jeff Dahl Very skilled
jthornburgh Skilled
Kamangir1214 Competent
Kilojake Skilled
LadyofHats Very skilled
L'Aquatique Skilled
Lokal_Profil Skilled
Lycaon Skilled
MIckStephenson Skilled
Nkocharh Skilled
Pbroks13 Skilled
Reciencito Skilled
Rugby471 Very skilled
Sagredo Skilled
Slashme Skilled
SonicChao Very skilled
Ssolbergj Very skilled
T3rminatr Competent
Tango22 Competent
Tkgd2007 Very skilled
Vanderdecken
Vladsinger Skilled
WebHamster Skilled
Wordhunter Competent
XcepticZP Very skilled
Cradel Skilled
Thepixelator Skilled
MissMJ Very skilled
Xerxes2k Skilled
Mmxx Skilled
Syed Skilled
Mononomic Very skilled
Connormah Skilled
Gringer Skilled
Mski.benj Competent
ChrisDHDR Skilled
Quasar Jarosz Competent
Dreamweaver3959 Competent
Irunongames Competent



Advice to those working here

Graphists:
  • Watch the copyrights of your images and requested images. If something cannot be justified as fair use no matter what (and isn't free to begin with), any work on it will likely be wasted.
  • If the images are not copyrighted/fair use, try and upload them onto Wikimedia Commons.
  • Use the best format:
  • JPEG: Best for photographs and should only be used for them
  • GIF: Only when images require animation
  • SVG: Any diagram or other image that can take advantage of SVGification. Flags, logos and coats of arms are prime candidates.
  • Other formats: As appopriate. The above 3 should cover almost everything.
  • Use transparent backgrounds
  • If possible, overwrite the original image so people don't have to do alot of editing.
  • You may be interested in {{user Wikigraphist}} userbox.
Photographers:
  • If photographing objects that you can move, control, etc. place them in front of monochromatic backgrounds
  • Upload your images to Commons
  • If you need help cleaning up or retouching images, request assistance
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