AxolotlBottle wrote:okay so I have a question before I submit my diagram, In the end, I decided to do diagrams on Inkscape instead of Hand drawn diagrams anyways here is the question Do I submit the model as a PNG or Inkscape's normal file SVG or is there no specific version of the file to send it in as?
-- AxolotlBottle
I always use Inkscape for my diagrams. Since the book comes out as a pdf, it's probably best to save it that way.
Alright, I've submitted my diagram Thank you for the help.
Actually it doesn't matter. As far as I know, all e-mail programs nowadays don't differentiate between upper and lower case letters, but you have to write it together, spaces are an issue. So if you write Origamibook or origamibook or maybe origamiBooK is completely up to you. Someone told me that dots are also possible, so origami.book would also be an option.
It's a long story, but I seem to have lost the CP I had drawn for this book. Barring a (Christmas?) miracle, I don't think I'll be able to submit anything this year.
On the plus side, I just finished drawing the CP for a new design which I haven't folded nicely yet.
A quick note. I will replace the file with a bigger one (about 43 MB) shortly, because some files got way worse during compression than I realized. So the file will be bigger but better quality. At the moment I'm waiting for png files for the diagrams that suffered the most from compressing. The author contacted me and offered to send them, so they should be here soon. I hope that I can convert them in a way to get a better quality.
I am not a participant, just a kibitzer - Thank you very much for continuing to do this Anna!
Note: You might consider (again) breaking up the file into <25MB pieces OR multiple 10MB pieces, just in case someone needs the accommodation for lower bandwidth or email size restriction.
Well, if anyone really has problems because of the size, we can find a solution. Most participants seem to be fine with what I do, at least they don't complain.
By the way, the new file (about 40 MB) is now available.
Thanks once again Anna for another year of hard work!
I Look forward to trying out some of the models!
Another thing. I was thinking of compiling a list with photos for each year of models, that way people can see what each book had to offer. Do you mind if I send them your way?