Got some new stuff in the works and on the way, kind of going back to my roots; that classic style. Might release five in one shot. Some are simple but one is really technical.
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Got some new stuff in the works and on the way, kind of going back to my roots; that classic style. Might release five in one shot. Some are simple but one is really technical.
I always liked the multiple ones. I think my favourite were the loooooooooooong ones. I would be scrolling and thinking, how the feck??! It's nice to head back to the old roots at times. I cracked open my animation program to make that badger gif to see if I could take the pain of making an animation again. The answer is perhaps not but it was still fun!
Images don't display long anymore. I was pissed the day they changed that 'feature'. Took forever to make those.
I enjoy doing animations as well.
Lol, yours is proper style! It has more class than all of the NFTs I have seen.
That sucks ass, I remember when they fannied with the image quality. I had half thought they had changed that, I presume they didn't?
That was another piss off for sure, when suddenly all the images were blurry and pixelated. Uploading to PeakD in png format seems to be alright. Not sure what they look like elsewhere. No industry standards when it comes to all these different front ends.
It was always an issue I thought was too easily swept under the carpet. I think they increased it or improved the algorithm for compression. At least something as Inoticed my pictures went from being shit rez to better rez. Not like it was however. I wonder what the limit is now. I take it the longies were biggies, file size wise? Hot damn, that is poetic
Yeah those files were massive but I discovered a strange trick later on. Viewing any image inside microsoft paint, then saving it with no changes, would somehow drop the image size sometimes 90% without noticeable loss. Not sure if that still works.
I have an app on my phone which does similar. It is a paint style app and for ages I didn't think it was compressing images because I couldn't see any discernible loss in quality but the file sizes were insanely smaller. But it seems so!
Its like youtube, they have an insane compression algorithm which doesn't seem to hurt the quality too much at all. I often upload my daughters stuff to teams for school after running them up to youtube and then downloading them again. Beats trying to do video compression on my ancient laptop!
LOL how on earth do you make these images/gifs? Funky as fuck!
One frame at a time. Huge timesaver though would be utilizing the mirror tool; only having to draw half while the other half draws itself.