User talk:Bakeneko

Adding shadows to images
Hello, Bakeneko! First of all, thank you for your contributions to the wiki! They are very much appreciated. The recent images you uploaded are all fine, however, could you remove the drop shadow? (specifically, these two images: Zeldatmc.png and Link-MM.png) We like to keep the image as it was originally released by Nintendo, so I'm afraid the shadows don't quite just fit! Thank you, and we hope you stick around! :) --Dany36 13:05, 30 January 2012 (EST)

Images
Hey there,

Just wanted to congratulate you on all your awesome image contributions lately. Can't want to see more from you :) 08:41, 12 February 2012 (EST)


 * Thanks. Glad, I can help out and make some contributions to this awesome site. However, since I mostly deal in images I probalby won't be able to make that much contributions like before. I've already checked all the Character and Enemy sections of the games and most images are already fine. Those left which are in need of background removal have either low quality or are inappropriate for effective background removal. Unfortunately, I do not own a capturing device otherwise I could get new images myself. Bakeneko 15:19, 13 February 2012 (EST)


 * I'll have to join in HK on this one here... All I can say is, WOW!! Those transparency removals on the SSB trophies are incredible, and pretty much all the other images you've uploaded with background transparency are awesome as well. Keep up the awesome work!! --Dany36 00:57, 22 February 2012 (EST)


 * Thanks. Glad you like it. Bakeneko 03:38, 22 February 2012 (EST)

Zelda II Dungeon names added!
I took them from the Futashiba guide, which can be found on Zelda Legends, if you're curious. The names seem to match up almost identically with the English ones so I gave them priority. Do you know where the names already there were from? I'm assuming they're from the game text due to them being in katakana and being a bit shorter. Interesting that the Island Palace is on "Island of Gods" or "God Island" (I wasn't sure which is most accurate). Obviously they left that out when translating...

I'm starting to see why people don't like kanji since the translations of them varies, but I think having both is the best way to go.

If there is anything else you're curious about just feel free to ask. 13:03, 14 December 2012 (UTC)