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===Creation=== | ===Creation=== | ||
It was first proposed by several members of r/malaysia<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/malaysia/comments/6370pc/rmalaysia_official_rplace_discussion_thread/ r/malaysia discussion thread on r/place 2017]</ref> as to exhibit Malaysia in r/place. Various coordinates were proposed, but later, it was decided to build at 920,704. | |||
It then expanded eastward until the end of r/place 2017. | |||
===Conflict=== | ===Conflict=== | ||
During the eastward expansion, it was conflicted with the Danganronpa characters and r/anime+hentai logo. However, it is agreed to not overlay the flag onto their artwork. | |||
Nearing the end of r/place 2017, folks over r/Singapore decided to place the Singaporean flag below Malaysian flag, as a gesture of north-south border of respective countries. Folks over r/malaysia decided to lend their hands for completing their flag, and place the border heart on each other.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/malaysia/comments/6364ar/diplomatic_relationship_done_right_in_reddit/ result of cooperation between 2 national communities]</ref> r/Romania also decided to allow Malaysian flag to place onto one of their heart on r/placeheart section.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/malaysia/comments/62yzrx/malaysian_flag_for_rplaceheart_at_rplace_done/ Malaysian flag on r/placeheart section]</ref> | |||
===Final Result=== | ===Final Result=== | ||
[[File:MYrplace2017.png|thumb|180px | [[File:MYrplace2017.png|thumb|180px|1st Malaysian flag in r/place|none]]The Malaysian flag made it to the final image of r/place 2017, | ||
=r/place2022= | =r/place2022= | ||
===Creation=== | ===Creation=== | ||
[[File:MYrplace22_1stIter.png|thumb|250px|1st iteration of Malaysian flag, alongside with Singaporean and Bangladeshi flag next to it]] | the spot that locates Jalur Gemilang on it's place is originally a Finland flag. Prior to the flag construction, 3 options were proposed: | ||
*[https://imgur.com/giW0wsG Option 1 - a 120x38px scale] | |||
*[https://imgur.com/3FvNUwS Option 2 - a shorter 80x38px scale] | |||
*[https://imgur.com/X31oQeT Plan B - smaller 30x16px scale, similar to r/place 2017 design] | |||
[[File:MYrplace22_1stIter.png|thumb|250px|1st iteration of Malaysian flag, alongside with Singaporean and Bangladeshi flag next to it]]It is then agreed that Option 2 is chosen. Construction began 14 hours after r/place 2022 is opened to public, simultaneously with Sailor Moon on it. However, the creation of the 14-pointed star wasn't finalized until 2 hours later. | |||
The creation for the details began after neighboring Singaporean flag added their landmarks of Merlion, Marina Bay Sands and Changi ATC tower, as well as Bangladeshi flag with their Shaheed Minar and earlier version of Bengal Tiger. The original details (being grayscaled Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, 1st Penang Bridge, New Sarawak State Assembly complex and Mount Kinabalu) were shelved, and replaced with much vibrant version of the Twin Towers and Mount Kinabalu, with addition of Rhinoceros Hornbill which is the state official animal of Sarawak, along with Malaysian Seas (national alternate name for portion of South China Sea) replacing the extra red stripe remained earlier. | |||
===Conflict=== | ===Conflict=== | ||
===Final Result=== | ===Final Result=== | ||
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Revision as of 12:07, 13 April 2022
Flag of Malaysia | |
Name | Flag of Malaysia (Jalur Gemilang) |
Description | The national flag of Malaysia, with Petronas Twin Towers, Mount Kinabalu, a Rhinoceros Hornbil, Sailor Moon, and tri-nation border heart |
Location | (358,977) |
Atlas ID | 000135 |
Creator | r/malaysia |
The Malaysian flag, named as "Jalur Gemilang" (lit. translates as Stripes of Glory), has been known for being part of r/place since the first edition back in 2017. It features 14 red and white stripes, a dark blue canton with a yellow crescent and 14 pointed star on top of it.
r/place2017
Creation
It was first proposed by several members of r/malaysia[1] as to exhibit Malaysia in r/place. Various coordinates were proposed, but later, it was decided to build at 920,704.
It then expanded eastward until the end of r/place 2017.
Conflict
During the eastward expansion, it was conflicted with the Danganronpa characters and r/anime+hentai logo. However, it is agreed to not overlay the flag onto their artwork.
Nearing the end of r/place 2017, folks over r/Singapore decided to place the Singaporean flag below Malaysian flag, as a gesture of north-south border of respective countries. Folks over r/malaysia decided to lend their hands for completing their flag, and place the border heart on each other.[2] r/Romania also decided to allow Malaysian flag to place onto one of their heart on r/placeheart section.[3]
Final Result
The Malaysian flag made it to the final image of r/place 2017,
r/place2022
Creation
the spot that locates Jalur Gemilang on it's place is originally a Finland flag. Prior to the flag construction, 3 options were proposed:
- Option 1 - a 120x38px scale
- Option 2 - a shorter 80x38px scale
- Plan B - smaller 30x16px scale, similar to r/place 2017 design
It is then agreed that Option 2 is chosen. Construction began 14 hours after r/place 2022 is opened to public, simultaneously with Sailor Moon on it. However, the creation of the 14-pointed star wasn't finalized until 2 hours later.
The creation for the details began after neighboring Singaporean flag added their landmarks of Merlion, Marina Bay Sands and Changi ATC tower, as well as Bangladeshi flag with their Shaheed Minar and earlier version of Bengal Tiger. The original details (being grayscaled Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, 1st Penang Bridge, New Sarawak State Assembly complex and Mount Kinabalu) were shelved, and replaced with much vibrant version of the Twin Towers and Mount Kinabalu, with addition of Rhinoceros Hornbill which is the state official animal of Sarawak, along with Malaysian Seas (national alternate name for portion of South China Sea) replacing the extra red stripe remained earlier.