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The documents specifying the symbols of the Vietnamese Fisheries Surveillance can be found
here (page 16 of the file). I expect to render the number 1. image which is the Insignia, number 2. which is the
pennon/
Ensign (flag) and number 3. which is the Flag of the Vietnam Fisheries Surveillance (3:2 ratio; never mind the yellow sleeve). Thank you guys for any priceless contribution to the
Vietnam Fisheries Surveillance.--Hwi.
padam
Extended conversation regarding details of request
Hi there, thank you for participating. According to the quoted document above, the ensign (pennon, no. 2 in the doc) is an isoceles triangle with the Width is equal to 2/3 of the Height of the triangle, and the Emblem's diameter is also 2/3 to the Bottom (vertical side of the flag pole) of the triangular ensign.
With the rectangular flag (no. 3), the Emblem diameter is half (1/2) of the width of the rectangle and each line of white words is 1/10 of the width of the rectangular flag. The emblem is featured with the white border on both the flag and pennon/ensign. If it is possible, please notice the nominated ratio. If you can you may translate the Page 2 of the above PDF file for more details.Hwi.
padam03:11, 7 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Hi, very nice illustration. However, I wonder if the emblem can be more "circular". There are images of the emblem (and the flags) in real life for better reference:
[1][2][3][4] And also the emblem used on the flag having some weirdly-rendered details and not accurately symmetrical, I hope that it can be fixed. Thank you so much !!! P/s: the illustration in the file can seem inaccurate and distorted due too low resolution and poor file compression. To be honest, I recommend using the nominated ratios/dimensions instead of looking at the images. Hwi.
padam15:35, 10 August 2023 (UTC)reply
The texts are KIỂM NGƯ VIỆT NAM and BẢO VỆ NGUỒN LỢI THỦY SẢN if you need to copy. I recommend entirely using Arial and Times New Roman to avoid any character-rendering issues. Thank you!!! Hwi.
padam02:43, 11 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Hi, I think we should use Roboto (Bold
[5]) for Sans Serif and Merriweather
[6] for Serif. I think that they are the most equivalent to Arial and Times New Roman per the original intention. Hwi.
padam04:47, 11 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Hi, already very nice. However, can you make the line on the emblem a little bit bigger corresponding to the blue round, and the line KIỂM NGƯ VIỆT NAM on the Rectangular Flag might be a little bigger (the height should be a half to 2/3 the distance from the flag bottom to the emblem bottom). I will start adopting your artworks into
Vietnam Fisheries Surveillance! Hwi.
padam14:55, 11 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Looks like these mostly exist, although #1 isn't in vector format. I should be able to modify #12 for a vector #1. Cheers,
Mliu92 (
talk)
23:01, 26 July 2023 (UTC)reply
Gonzo_faN2007 Thanks -- I do see a difference/border but I'm at a loss to why, as both the table background (style="background:#17342C") and the SVG source code of the #12 image use the same hex values. Cheers,
Mliu92 (
talk)
15:47, 27 July 2023 (UTC)reply
I just uploaded a composite image at
File:JPG_Test.jpg so you can see how my desktop renders. (That file will be overwritten as people upload their own test images, so you may have to look for earlier versions lower in the file description page.) —RCraig09 (
talk)16:09, 27 July 2023 (UTC)reply
Sorry,
User:Gonzo_fan2007, I'm at a complete loss for how a Wikipedia Talk Page's specification of a background can somehow override what's in a Wikimedia Commons image! The good news is that, if a particular Wikipedia article or Talk Page has the wrong specification for a background, virtually any editor can change it by routine editing in Wikipedia. Alternatively, you might try deleting "background: #103128;" in the hopes that might cause the background to revert to the default of what's in the Wikimedia file itself. (I'm partially color-blind myself, so I can't appreciate the degree of differences involved.) Good luck! —RCraig09 (
talk)04:31, 3 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Piri Reis map to Martin Behaim globe comparison (make an SVG file smaller)
I would appreciate any help cleaning up an image. I've made a comparison image of how the Piri Reis map depicts the Caribbean and how the Behaim globe depicts Asia. It's rough in several ways. It should probably be an SVG file. The Behaim globe is pixelated. The two closeups use different fonts. Any help fixing this up would be greatly appreciated. Additionally, if it helps I have access to a public domain outline of the Piri Reis map that I could upload. This is my first request, so if anything I'm doing is confusing feel free to ask questions. --
Rjjiii (
talk)
08:06, 7 July 2023 (UTC)reply
If that's the right place, go ahead. I saw that page but it looked like people were looking for help with maps of places that exist.
Rjjiii (
talk)
20:18, 9 July 2023 (UTC)reply
Update: I have cleaned up the comparison some, converted it to SVG, and exported a new PNG. I can't replace it yet with the SVG though. The method that I used to "clip" out a section of each map, preserved the entire maps. This pushes the size of the SVG up to several megabytes. I am thinking there is some easy solution to remove all the extra invisible stuff from the image, but I am also not sure where to start.
Rjjiii (
talk)
19:29, 29 July 2023 (UTC)reply
Would someone be able to revectorize the design on the current digitized version of the Bedford flag to more closely match the real one present at the Bedford Library? Many thanks. --
HapHaxion(
talk /
contribs)15:55, 10 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Remove humans from diagram please. It gives false impression of scale of the spacecraft, it was't that big, and figures are unnecessary and misleading here. Thanks!
Artem.G (
talk)
08:16, 20 August 2023 (UTC)reply
my main concern is that the scale seems wrong. dimensions of the Pioneers were 9 ft. wide x 9 ft. 6 in. long x 9 ft. diameter, 9 ft. span, 568 lb. (274.32 x 289.56 x 274.32cm, 257.6kg, 274.32cm) according to
National Air and Space Museum, but for this to be true, the humans on the image should probably be hobbits.
Artem.G (
talk)
18:34, 21 August 2023 (UTC)reply