Commons:Stroke Order Project
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| ROC | PRC | Japan | |
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| Sequences (b&w) | *-tbw.png (9) | *-bw.png (1,061) | *-jbw.png (70) | 
| Shades of red | *-tred.png (17) | *-red.png (237) | *-jred.png (34) | 
| Animations | *-torder.gif (7) | *-order.gif (572) | *-jorder.gif (27) | 
Each character also has its own category (e.g. 書) You can look up a character with this form:
 Free use, Free License[edit]
Of course, you can use all materials on this site for your own website. All materials are published under the GNU-Creative Commons 3.0 License ^. You only have to state the:
- source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Stroke_Order_Project
 - license: Images/animations under CC + GFDL (using the license template {{SOlicense}})
 - authors: Mostly M4RC0 for -bw.png; Muke and Yug for -red.png; Wikic, Micheletb and FanNihongo for -order.gif.
 
 Status[edit]
| BlackWhite | RedGradient | Animation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bopomofo | 37/40 | 2 | |
| Hiragana | 0 | ||
| Katakana | 0 | ||
| Hangeul | 1/35 | 0 | 0 | 
| Kangxi radicals | These aren't categorised separately. See the progress pages. | ||
| ROC standard characters | 9 | 17 | 7 | 
| PRC standard characters | 1,061 | 237 | 572 | 
| Japanese standard characters | 70 | 34 | 27 | 
News:
- The project page has been moved to Commons:Stroke Order Project.
 - After a discussion with input from the Village Pump, the ROC characters and Japanese variants will no longer fall back on the ROC characters. When there is overlap, redirects will be created.
 
| Commons:Stroke Order Project members <ed> | 
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| Black & white images :  | 
| Animations :  | 
| Red images :  | 
| Organisation and accessibility: Swift | 
 Contributors wanted[edit]
Joining the team is easy: just join our work! You can contribute images, or verify stroke orders. See our graphics guidelines and stroke order sources for more.
Collaboration is organised on the road-map page. Drop us a line if you have any questions. :-D
 Animation Request[edit]
The Category:AnimationRequest is a collection of temporary GIF picture files to be replaced by their animations. All files are used as not-yet-animated place holders to show the stroke order in many articles like e.g. de:Radikal 176 or Category:Radical 176-0.
 An SVG etymological sister-project[edit]
The Stroke order project was originally limited to Standard Script (楷書 kǎishū) characters, showing their correct stroke order. Subsequently, some users began uploading historical characters, referencing www.internationalscientific.org, a dictionary of etymological research published online.
The Ancient Chinese characters project has taken these over and provides SVG images of characters in oracle bone, bronze-ware, great seal, and small seal styles.
Who benefits from these images?[edit]
- Students who study Chinese characters' stroke order, this material(
pictures in black and white or 
animated GIFs) can be used to study that with a program to remember things(like Anki for example). 
- The web page: www.handedict.de(DeutschWikipedia:HanDeDict) makes use of our free *-bw.png images.
 
- Wikibookians use these for the Chinese and Japanese wikibooks at the English Wikibooks, the Chinese wikibook at the Polish Wikibooks, and the Chinese wikibook at the Italian Wikibooks.
 
- Wikipedians use this work at pages such as fr:Tracé d'un sinogramme and en:Stroke_order#Types of strokes
 
- Wiktionarians are using it on pages such as wikt:fr:Wiktionary, wikt:la:Wiktionary, wikt:de:Wiktionary and on all the 214 German Radical pages.
 
- The web page: Openwords is working on a "handwriting learning module for Chinese utilizing the Wikimedia Stroke Order project" (quoted from the webpage).