![]() Don't be afraid to credit your work in the image description too! Examples of our wiki photography standard can be found here and here.Ĭoncerning artwork, we can only accept art which has appeared in officially released Transformers media, including catalogs, package art, comics, art books and posters. While it is not mandatory to use this watermark on your images, it helps other editors know where the image originated from and it simply looks professional. If you are considering uploading your own toy photos to this wiki, feel free to apply our watermark to your images. Note that this is just an example swiping toy photos from other fansites is not acceptable unless those sites give permission for others to use their images (in which case it's not considered swiping). An example of a fan site with excellent toy photography is Remy's TF Kenkon. The final image uploaded should be a composite of photos depicting each of the toy's modes. Fan-taken photos must be clear, well lit, and have a neutral background. Ideally, we would prefer photographs you take yourself of the toy, as you can release the copyright into the public domain. As this wiki strives to detail what the toys actually look like, fan-taken photos are allowed, and in fact have generally become preferable. Mistransformations, small image sizes, missing accessories, differences between the promo shot and the actual final product, and other issues have become very commonplace in promotional pictures. Unfortunately, often these images are less than ideal themselves. ![]() An excellent resource for Hasbro-owned Transformers toy promotional images is 's Hasbro photo archive. These are images released by Hasbro or TakaraTomy in their press coverage, and can be clearly sourced to such to avoid confusion as to the ownership of the image. Ideally, this wiki prefers to use official promotional images. 6.2.4.3 Live-action film series templates.6.2.4.1 Generation 1 continuity family templates.
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