The original posting stated that both the splash screen and logo were to be replaced, apparently they decided against replacing the logo and did not make that clear. Lets hope that when one of these monstrous things wins it will take up the same small place that the current graphic takes instead of assaulting our eyes every time we go to the wiki.
The reason that size was selected is because that is the required minimum size for the social media banner part of what the image will be used for. It will likely be scaled down to a reasonable size for the wiki (likely to match the height of the existing image).
Calling all graphic artists!!! says Yes, the logo is displayed there, but it is noted that which never claims that we were replacing the logo.
Very much this. No offense, but having one of these on the wiki would not be a good look for the game. #4 is a cool idea, and could potentially look very nice as a cleaned up illustration. Not a fan of the text and dice. I was going to make an entry since I majored in graphic design, and I do illustrations occasionally. I started a piece, but quickly abandoned it as I realized there simply wouldn't be nearly enough time to do what I wanted. There was only like a month to submit an entry, and by time I saw the post it was more like 2 weeks.
Should've made a kickstarter/gofundme page to commission a piece from the folks over at dungeons & drawings.
whichever banner is voted is not necessarily a permanent change for ddowiki and probably only for the ddowiki front page- not for every ddowiki page. i do not nav everytime to the front ddowiki homepage i google directly to the article i need to access. this is not going to be the visual apocalypse that some people are thinking
if you started work on a graphic concept you could submit it. the contest was a call for ideas and the entire point of a wiki is community collaboration and contribution- it is disappointing hearing 'i could have done better'
not everyone has the motivation to submit work and it is sad that people judge that only the amateurs did.
the graphic from knobul did look sharp- it is very tattoo inspired. the type is very clean but the {[brackets/parentheses]} were unnecessary as someone pointed out already- the .com text seemed superfluous too
but the update 29 codex war images make an uninspired banner layout. he said he threw it together in little time but the elements were not very creative. the use of the ouroboros motif reminds me visually of the elder scrolls logo
I worked with the idea it was going to be anywhere between 300px x 164px and it's native size. It's why I made my last two submissions as pure vector templates. I probably should have spent more time on the vectors, but that's not what was asked for. Rasterized bitmap graphics were certainly implied, if you don't consider a png a definition outright.
I wrote an article about it a week ago on my site, http://kody.manharth.us/ddowiki-design-contest/
It mostly deals with my approach and requirements gathering results. Enjoy.
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The poll is now officially closed! The results of the poll are:
- Image 1: Ddowiki_transcend.png -- 9 votes (5.45%)
- Image 2: Ddo_wiki_logo.png -- 16 votes (9.70%)
- Image 3: WikiGraphic02.jpg -- 32 votes (19.39%)
- Image 4: DDOwikibannerUA.png -- 108 votes (65.45%)
So, the winner is:
I love all the not-hidden, but not so obvious details in that image.
But what's bugging me is the map on the wall. I know that dungeon but for the life of me can't remember which one it is....
Thanks.
Now I know why I couldn't remember that.... I've run The Pit about 2 or 3 times in the last 5 years.
yay, thanks to everyone for voting and the supportive comments throughout the poll.
1. Yes, the map pinned to the back wall is the Pit.
2. The parchment in the foreground under the compass tool is the ddowiki map of the Waterworks.
3. The focus orb that serves as the medallion pendant shows a screenshot of the orrery from Chronoscope
4. The background night sky behind the kobold shaman is a screenshot of the Menechtarun sky taken from Zawabi's Refuge at night.
5. The layout of this graphic is supposed to evoke the 1st edition AD&D Unearthed Arcana cover; I originally conceived the kobold to be Arboth from Ataraxia (the kobold that dreams of being a dragon), and intended to put a "My Name is Arboth" sticker on his chest, but it came out looking too comical, and the illumination from the tome obscured the sticker.
-- but the idea that a resourceful kobold does all this research to advance his state of being is what ddowiki means to me.