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| - | = About = | + | ''Meegons'' is a name coined for the unique MeeGo characters. This page will display custom meegons created by volunteer community artists as well as information related to their creation. Requests are managed [[/Meegon_Requests|on a separate page]] |
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According to [http://meego.com/users/dpwilson Darren Wilson/dpwilson], "We commissioned a special agency out of London called [http://www.airside.co.uk/work/ airside] to design the [MeeGo] characters. You may remember them from the lovely moblin characters they also designed." | According to [http://meego.com/users/dpwilson Darren Wilson/dpwilson], "We commissioned a special agency out of London called [http://www.airside.co.uk/work/ airside] to design the [MeeGo] characters. You may remember them from the lovely moblin characters they also designed." | ||
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Guidelines for character and use as well as graphic elements can be found in the [[MeeGo_Style_Guide#Characters MeeGo Style Guide|characters section]] of the MeeGo Style Guide. Scroll up the page for preferred color options. | Guidelines for character and use as well as graphic elements can be found in the [[MeeGo_Style_Guide#Characters MeeGo Style Guide|characters section]] of the MeeGo Style Guide. Scroll up the page for preferred color options. | ||
| - | = Customization = | + | == Customization == |
On [http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?t=1134 request from forum members], [http://meego.com/users/texrat Randall Arnold/texrat] began designing customized versions for avatar use. The general idea is that these avatars should adhere to MeeGo character conventions as much as possible but still allow for individual member identity to come through. | On [http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?t=1134 request from forum members], [http://meego.com/users/texrat Randall Arnold/texrat] began designing customized versions for avatar use. The general idea is that these avatars should adhere to MeeGo character conventions as much as possible but still allow for individual member identity to come through. | ||
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Special consideration was given to [[MeeGo_Greeters|MeeGo Greeters]], in that a badge (typically MeeGo yellow) is added to their avatars with the letter 'G' (typically MeeGo purple) applied using the Alte DIN 1451 font. Other badges can be considered for additional uses. | Special consideration was given to [[MeeGo_Greeters|MeeGo Greeters]], in that a badge (typically MeeGo yellow) is added to their avatars with the letter 'G' (typically MeeGo purple) applied using the Alte DIN 1451 font. Other badges can be considered for additional uses. | ||
| - | + | PNG bitmaps are used for avatars, with transparent background. Note that vbulletin expects graphics to match the size constraints of its image boxes. This is 100 x 100 pixels for profile pictures, and 80 x 80 pixels for forum avatars. If this is exceeded, transparency may be ignored by vbulletin. | |
| - | Any artist is welcome to contribute! Use [[/Meegon_Requests| | + | Any artist is welcome to contribute! Use [[/Meegon_Requests|the requests page]] for request management. |
| - | + | In 2011, Intel released a cartoon showing MeeGos building an app. In it, a series of MeeGos take an app icon through a factory assembly-line like process, prepare it for multiple devices, and ultimately ship it. It can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz_GBUnUsf8 HERE.] | |
| - | + | === Creating your own === | |
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| - | == Creating your own == | + | |
Other than using a "Meegon assembly application" (see [[#Automation|Automation]]), the easiest way to create your own is to start with an existing MeeGo character and edit it in a vector manipulation program like Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator. To get you started, here are some general tutorials: | Other than using a "Meegon assembly application" (see [[#Automation|Automation]]), the easiest way to create your own is to start with an existing MeeGo character and edit it in a vector manipulation program like Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator. To get you started, here are some general tutorials: | ||
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Of course, you are welcome to start from scratch as well, but keep in mind that to be a true Meegon the design should fit in with the original characters as much as possible. | Of course, you are welcome to start from scratch as well, but keep in mind that to be a true Meegon the design should fit in with the original characters as much as possible. | ||
| - | = Automation = | + | == Licensing and Usage == |
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| + | Licensing is based on MeeGo Style Guide parameters. (further content relevant to this section is under consideration) | ||
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| + | == Automation == | ||
[http://meego.com/users/reggie Reggie Suplido/reggie] and others have brought up the idea of an avatar generator. This is currently being [http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?t=1338 discussed in the forum]. Some considerations are: | [http://meego.com/users/reggie Reggie Suplido/reggie] and others have brought up the idea of an avatar generator. This is currently being [http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?t=1338 discussed in the forum]. Some considerations are: | ||
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* http://code.google.com/p/myavatareditor/ | * http://code.google.com/p/myavatareditor/ | ||
| - | == Feature Requests == | + | === Feature Requests === |
* export to print-on-demand (POD) services: | * export to print-on-demand (POD) services: | ||
** [http://www.zazzle.com/custom/imageguidelines zazzle image guidelines] | ** [http://www.zazzle.com/custom/imageguidelines zazzle image guidelines] | ||
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* link up with [http://www.gravatar.com/ Gravatar] or similar for avatar hosting. An example of [http://en.gravatar.com/site/implement/xmlrpc/ Gravatar API] support: http://gravatarnet.codeplex.com/ (.Net) | * link up with [http://www.gravatar.com/ Gravatar] or similar for avatar hosting. An example of [http://en.gravatar.com/site/implement/xmlrpc/ Gravatar API] support: http://gravatarnet.codeplex.com/ (.Net) | ||
| - | == Current Progress == | + | === Current Progress === |
At the present time we are working on two solutions: a web based one by [http://meego.com/users/lindqvust lindqvust] and a desktop version by [http://meego.com/users/physalis physalis]. | At the present time we are working on two solutions: a web based one by [http://meego.com/users/lindqvust lindqvust] and a desktop version by [http://meego.com/users/physalis physalis]. | ||
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*** <s>custom creations</s> | *** <s>custom creations</s> | ||
*** <s>basic shapes</s> | *** <s>basic shapes</s> | ||
| - | ** customizable interface (background color for the DrawingArea, ...) | + | ** <s>customizable interface (background color for the DrawingArea, ...)</s> |
* Image Customization | * Image Customization | ||
** Transformation | ** Transformation | ||
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*** <s>support for transparency</s> | *** <s>support for transparency</s> | ||
** <s>Move layers up/down</s> | ** <s>Move layers up/down</s> | ||
| + | ** <s>add metadata parser and documentation</s> | ||
* Exporting | * Exporting | ||
** <s>Auto-crop the images before exporting</s> | ** <s>Auto-crop the images before exporting</s> | ||
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** <s>PNG</s> | ** <s>PNG</s> | ||
** <s>PDF</s> | ** <s>PDF</s> | ||
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** forum.meego.com | ** forum.meego.com | ||
| + | ** database connection (creation available on the web & the desktop) | ||
** social networks | ** social networks | ||
** devices | ** devices | ||
| - | * [ | + | * [[Meegons#Feature Requests|Feature Requests]] |
* make it work, then make it fast -> handle performance leaks | * make it work, then make it fast -> handle performance leaks | ||
'''Web''' | '''Web''' | ||
* Design/UI Requirements | * Design/UI Requirements | ||
| - | ** conform to MeeGo Style Guide | + | ** conform to [[MeeGo Style Guide]] |
** package project as Drupal module for easy integration with MeeGo.com | ** package project as Drupal module for easy integration with MeeGo.com | ||
* Image Manipulation Requirements | * Image Manipulation Requirements | ||
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** sync with social network platforms | ** sync with social network platforms | ||
| - | == Team responsible== | + | === Team responsible=== |
* [http://meego.com/users/physalis physalis] (development lead) | * [http://meego.com/users/physalis physalis] (development lead) | ||
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* [http://meego.com/users/lindqvust lindqvust] (developer) | * [http://meego.com/users/lindqvust lindqvust] (developer) | ||
| - | = Gallery = | + | == Gallery == |
| - | == physalis == | + | === physalis === |
[[File:Meegon-ger.png]] [[File:Meegon-swe.png]] [[File:Meegon-en.png]] [[File:Meegon-fr.png]] [[File:meego-rocks.png]] | [[File:Meegon-ger.png]] [[File:Meegon-swe.png]] [[File:Meegon-en.png]] [[File:Meegon-fr.png]] [[File:meego-rocks.png]] | ||
| - | == marnanel == | + | === marnanel === |
[[File:academia.png|500px]] | [[File:academia.png|500px]] | ||
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[[File:Robotfindskitten.png|500px]] | [[File:Robotfindskitten.png|500px]] | ||
| - | == texrat == | + | === texrat === |
[[File:Gallery.png]] | [[File:Gallery.png]] | ||
| - | == Tim Samoff == | + | === Tim Samoff === |
[[File:Liqmeegon.png]] | [[File:Liqmeegon.png]] | ||
Meegons is a name coined for the unique MeeGo characters. This page will display custom meegons created by volunteer community artists as well as information related to their creation. Requests are managed on a separate page
Contents |
According to Darren Wilson/dpwilson, "We commissioned a special agency out of London called airside to design the [MeeGo] characters. You may remember them from the lovely moblin characters they also designed."
Claire Alexander/clairealex was involved in creative direction and deployment.
Guidelines for character and use as well as graphic elements can be found in the characters section of the MeeGo Style Guide. Scroll up the page for preferred color options.
On request from forum members, Randall Arnold/texrat began designing customized versions for avatar use. The general idea is that these avatars should adhere to MeeGo character conventions as much as possible but still allow for individual member identity to come through.
Special consideration was given to MeeGo Greeters, in that a badge (typically MeeGo yellow) is added to their avatars with the letter 'G' (typically MeeGo purple) applied using the Alte DIN 1451 font. Other badges can be considered for additional uses.
PNG bitmaps are used for avatars, with transparent background. Note that vbulletin expects graphics to match the size constraints of its image boxes. This is 100 x 100 pixels for profile pictures, and 80 x 80 pixels for forum avatars. If this is exceeded, transparency may be ignored by vbulletin.
Any artist is welcome to contribute! Use the requests page for request management.
In 2011, Intel released a cartoon showing MeeGos building an app. In it, a series of MeeGos take an app icon through a factory assembly-line like process, prepare it for multiple devices, and ultimately ship it. It can be seen HERE.
Other than using a "Meegon assembly application" (see Automation), the easiest way to create your own is to start with an existing MeeGo character and edit it in a vector manipulation program like Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator. To get you started, here are some general tutorials:
Of course, you are welcome to start from scratch as well, but keep in mind that to be a true Meegon the design should fit in with the original characters as much as possible.
Licensing is based on MeeGo Style Guide parameters. (further content relevant to this section is under consideration)
Reggie Suplido/reggie and others have brought up the idea of an avatar generator. This is currently being discussed in the forum. Some considerations are:
A web-based solution should also host the PNG images (see Feature Requests).
If you're interested in helping, please provide examples of existing tools, references to coders and/or your own ability to code up such a solution.
From Timo Härkönen/timoph, 2 similar services to what we are discussing, for reference:
From cowbot:
At the present time we are working on two solutions: a web based one by lindqvust and a desktop version by physalis. The progress can be tracked here or on the official thread (including screenshots).
FEATURES
(struck-out items are implemented)
Desktop
Web