Texatar - Texual Avatar
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Texatar - Texual Avatar
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Re: Texatar - Texual Avatar
#2The problem we face is not everyone has a gravatar image linkes to their email address. When we show images in place of names, they all look the same and there is no way to differentiate between people. Texatar will generate an image based on text for the user. The color scheme is equally important and is based on a hash of the user's email.
Re: Texatar - Texual Avatar
#3A server that generates images with text to replace default gravatar image. The problem we face is not everyone has a gravatar image linkes to their email address. When we show images in place of names, they all look the same and there is no way to differentiate between people. Texatar will generate an image based on text for the user. The color scheme is equally important and is based on a hash of the user's email.
identicon: a geometric pattern based on an email hash
monsterid: a generated 'monster' with different colors, faces, etc
wavatar: generated faces with differing features and backgrounds
retro: awesome generated, 8-bit arcade-style pixelated faces
from: http://www.gravatar.com/site/implement/images/
I can see why extra options are good, I'm just confused why you wouldn't compare it against this similar idea that people might be familiar with.
Re: Texatar - Texual Avatar
#4A server that generates images with text to replace default gravatar image. The problem we face is not everyone has a gravatar image linkes to their email address. When we show images in place of names, they all look the same and there is no way to differentiate between people. Texatar will generate an image based on text for the user. The color scheme is equally important and is based on a hash of the user's email.
You don't address why this is better than the gravatar options of a random image based on email hash: identicon: a geometric pattern based on an email hash monsterid: a generated 'monster' with different colors, faces, etc wavatar: generated faces with differing features and backgrounds retro: awesome generated, 8-bit arcade-style pixelated faces from: http://www.gravatar.com/site/implement/images/ I can see why extr…
2. I didn't feel the Gravatar options had the design look I was looking for.
Thanks!