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Myst 11-30-2014 12:07 PM

It's kinda unfair in santa's case, his moved slowly, this would not cause a seizure.

Zorma Knight 11-30-2014 04:57 PM

My question is whats the limit of gif frames now?

Because I remember my friend is making a head with 50 frames but when she upload it the admins denied it because it has to many, so she reduced it to 30 and then they accept it :T

I'm saying this because I wanna gif a head (not for me), but I wanna know the answers first cuz the gif I'll be making has around 150 frames (probably) and luckily I haven't started yet.

Its annoying that classic is doing some changes but I guess we just to deal with it

Btw please remove the snowman body look since the mermaid, robot, etc bodies can no longer upload cuz of "no legs" whatever the excuses is. (and yes it sounds evil and can ruin Christmas which I don't care) :P

4-Lom 11-30-2014 05:26 PM

Quote:

Posted by Zorma Knight (Post 521878)

Btw please remove the snowman body look since the mermaid, robot, etc bodies can no longer upload cuz of "no legs" whatever the excuses is. (and yes it sounds evil and can ruin Christmas which I don't care) :P

I saw a black gralat with eyes running around too.

Hypocrites...

Sardon 11-30-2014 05:59 PM

Baddy heads with diffferent colors are not accepted

Dusty 11-30-2014 06:19 PM

Quote:

Posted by Zorma Knight (Post 521878)
My question is whats the limit of gif frames now?

Because I remember my friend is making a head with 50 frames but when she upload it the admins denied it because it has to many, so she reduced it to 30 and then they accept it :T

I'm saying this because I wanna gif a head (not for me), but I wanna know the answers first cuz the gif I'll be making has around 150 frames (probably) and luckily I haven't started yet.

In my opinion frame count should not be a factor in whether a graphic gets approved or not. High frames usually corresponded to large file-size, but I have since added it so staff can actually see the file size of uploads now.

Not to mention the "frame count" is meaningless for things like a head blinking. It may show 80 frames, but 70 of them are the idle face graphic... and GIFs only stores the differences in data, meaning those 70 idle frames contribute nothing to the filesize. If anything the frame ticker should only notify staff that they need to keep watching.

I will talk to Xor about removing that disapproval reason.

Violet* 12-01-2014 10:09 PM

Preach it!! XD

Nep 12-01-2014 10:22 PM

Having twin brothers that are epileptic, Santa's head would do nothing to epileptic people. Fast flashing things is what may cause a seizure, not a slow moving colour change, and the colours weren't complimentary colours anyway. And it was a significant head.

Dusty 12-01-2014 11:21 PM

Quote:

Posted by Dusty (Post 521897)
In my opinion frame count should not be a factor in whether a graphic gets approved or not. High frames usually corresponded to large file-size, but I have since added it so staff can actually see the file size of uploads now.

Not to mention the "frame count" is meaningless for things like a head blinking. It may show 80 frames, but 70 of them are the idle face graphic... and GIFs only stores the differences in data, meaning those 70 idle frames contribute nothing to the filesize. If anything the frame ticker should only notify staff that they need to keep watching.

I will talk to Xor about removing that disapproval reason.

Turns out there is no disapproval for frame count. Disapprovals should be more accurate now with actual filesize being shown to staff rather than relying on frame count.

Nep 12-01-2014 11:30 PM

Dusty whats the coding language for graal? my friend wanted to know *i have no idea* he said something like for eg, java


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