User talk:SareiAltrove

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Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, SareiAltrove!

-- Wikimedia Commons Welcome (talk) 17:25, 8 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]


Hi, thanks for looking into this, but I can assure ypu that I made this animations myself. They notheless are a sketch of my own body performing the Five exercises.
the website you mentioned probably took the animation from the wikipedia page. I unfortunately don't know how wikipedia works, so if they need to be removed so be it. But since I see already other people using my animation to show how the exercises are performed, it would be a shame to not keep them there. I have though no intention of learning how to get a copyright for my own work, since I decided that it doesn't matter who views or uses it.
Thanks in advance,
Emanuele 193.172.191.164 20:06, 3 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hello Emanuele,
I apologize for my mistake. Another user removed my deletion requests because he noticed that the animations on the Internet were your works.
I'm sorry, but because of your very brief description (without any indication that it is a sketch of your own exercise) and the lack of metadata, I assumed it was an upload of images with copyright. Of course the images can stay, I will remove the deletion templates here.
One more request: do not add the animations to the Wikipedia article "Five Tibetan Rites", but pay attention to the article discussion.
I hope, you will stay and contribute many useful animations and photos to Commons! Kind regards J. Lunau (talk) 16:10, 4 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you, kind regards. 193.172.191.164 16:17, 4 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Emanuele! Yes, @J. Lunau and I have been discussing these images over on English Wikipedia at Talk:Five Tibetan Rites#GIFs of the Rites. An anonymous commenter added this: "The first Rite is turning clockwise, but the GIF shows a person turning counter-clockwise. The second Rite says to not bend the knees, but the GIF shows a person who bends their knees during performance of the Rite. Thanks in advance for your attention."
Not sure about the comment on the first rite (it looks to me like the person is spinning clockwise in your animation), but I see what the person means about the second rite. Would you be up for adjusting your illustrations? Thanks! Dreamyshade (talk) 16:25, 4 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Unfortunately I don't have the means to replicate the work anymore. So it's totally fine if you just ignore the fact I ever put the animation in the first place. I don't want to cause confusion.
Thanks again, kinds regards,
Emanuele 193.172.191.164 16:47, 4 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]