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***But that has been topped in 2016 with the [[1732#Popularity_of_comic|already famous]] (also outside xkcd) [[1732: Earth Temperature Timeline]], which is by far the longest of this type of xkcd comics. | ***But that has been topped in 2016 with the [[1732#Popularity_of_comic|already famous]] (also outside xkcd) [[1732: Earth Temperature Timeline]], which is by far the longest of this type of xkcd comics. | ||
****(And probably also the longest when compared to the "height" of any of the other huge drawings). | ****(And probably also the longest when compared to the "height" of any of the other huge drawings). | ||
+ | ***All of these have the following inserted at the top of their explanation inside the heading under the "title" line: | ||
+ | ****<nowiki>| before = [[#Explanation|↓ Skip to explanation ↓]]</nowiki> | ||
+ | ***But not all comics with this "skip line" is a large drawings, as they could instead be a "normal" type comic but with several small panels like these here: | ||
+ | ****[[1052: Every Major's Terrible]] | ||
+ | ****[[1305: Undocumented Feature]] | ||
+ | ***Or not really a drawing like this: | ||
+ | ****[[1311: 2014]] | ||
+ | ***The other with this line are all included here. | ||
**The last type or large drawings only number two, but they also the two largest drawings so far. | **The last type or large drawings only number two, but they also the two largest drawings so far. | ||
***This is the two interactive comics where the user can navigate through a hughe image while all the time only viewing a small part in the interactive panel. | ***This is the two interactive comics where the user can navigate through a hughe image while all the time only viewing a small part in the interactive panel. |
Revision as of 20:38, 14 September 2016
- From time to time, Randall creates drawings that don't fit neatly on one screen.
- Note: this category is for large singular images, not for long comics that contain a large number of panels.
- See also: Category:Dynamic comics.
- Click to expand for a more detailed explanation:
Explanation
- There are three fundamentally different types of drawings that merits inclusion in the large drawing category.
- Several really large drawings will only show a reduced-size image on the link at xkcd.
- By clicking on this image the full-size image will be loaded enabling the viewer to zoom in on the tiny details not visible in the reduced front page image.
- Often this full image will be at the same address but with a "_large" added after the comic number.
- Here taking 681: Gravity Wells as an example:
- 681
- 681_large
- The largest of these (and for certain the one with most details) is 980: Money, which had three different images, the last being unique to this comic:
- Small: Front page
- Large: Huge
- Interactive: Huge zoomable.
- Another set of large drawings can be viewed directly as they are, but they are instead very long and you have to pan and scroll down from some time to see the entire extent of the image.
- The most famous these until recently was 482: Height, which was the longest for many years.
- But that has been topped in 2016 with the already famous (also outside xkcd) 1732: Earth Temperature Timeline, which is by far the longest of this type of xkcd comics.
- (And probably also the longest when compared to the "height" of any of the other huge drawings).
- All of these have the following inserted at the top of their explanation inside the heading under the "title" line:
- | before = [[#Explanation|↓ Skip to explanation ↓]]
- But not all comics with this "skip line" is a large drawings, as they could instead be a "normal" type comic but with several small panels like these here:
- Or not really a drawing like this:
- The other with this line are all included here.
- The last type or large drawings only number two, but they also the two largest drawings so far.
- This is the two interactive comics where the user can navigate through a hughe image while all the time only viewing a small part in the interactive panel.
- The two comics are:
- Several really large drawings will only show a reduced-size image on the link at xkcd.
Type
- Large drawings:
- 256: Online Communities
- 681: Gravity Wells
- 802: Online Communities 2
- 980: Money
- 1000: 1000 Comics
- 1040: Lakes and Oceans
- 1071: Exoplanets
- 1079: United Shapes
- 1080: Visual Field
- 1127: Congress
- 1196: Subways
- 1256: Questions
- 1298: Exoplanet Neighborhood
- 1389: Surface Area
- 1392: Dominant Players
- 1491: Stories of the Past and Future
- 1688: Map Age Guide
- Radiation
- The Rise of Open Access
- Long drawings:
- Click and Drag like drawings:
Pages in category "Large drawings"
The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
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- 1000: 1000 Comics
- 1040: Lakes and Oceans
- 1071: Exoplanets
- 1079: United Shapes
- 1080: Visual Field
- 1110: Click and Drag
- 1127: Congress
- 1133: Up Goer Five
- 1196: Subways
- 1256: Questions
- 1298: Exoplanet Neighborhood
- 1389: Surface Area
- 1392: Dominant Players
- 1461: Payloads
- 1491: Stories of the Past and Future
- 1608: Hoverboard
- 1649: Pipelines
- 1688: Map Age Guide
- 1732: Earth Temperature Timeline
- 1799: Bad Map Projection: Time Zones
- 1939: 2016 Election Map
- 1970: Name Dominoes