[url]http://images.southparkstudios.com/games/create/index.html[/url]
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This is my design. :lol:
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[url]http://images.southparkstudios.com/games/create/index.html[/url]
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This is my design. :lol:
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whaaaaat
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aaaaaaaaahahahaaa.
hrmm.. so how do you save it when you're done??
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screenshot, and then use photoshop/gimp/mspaint to crop it.
i wonder what loveadmin looks like in real life...
or GIF :D
i only use png if i want transparency... sometimes if you save it as a jpeg the file will be a lot smaller, however it will lose quality bigtime.
correct in a certain aspect. i am a pixel artist, and i work with png and gif format often.Quote:
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gif also has a lossless compression algorithm. the only real difference between png and gif that i have noticed is transparency option? also, you can have animated gifs but not animated pngs. is there something i am missing?
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i guess it depends on what program you're using. gif becomes dithered in mspaint by default. but i use photoshop and gimp, which do not do any dithering unless you select that option.Quote:
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altogether filesize depends on the image size and number of colors. i recommend you atleast get gimp because it gives you a few options ;) oh and it's open source.
jimmy that's an invalid attachment. you should get an image host.Quote:
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iknow what you mean with photoshop... gimp only takes about 5 seconds to load completely even on an older machine. it's easy to install too, just something to think about. it's easier to use than mspaint, i find, so i use gimp more often. i don't even use windows other than vergeC development, and photoshop autoboots on startup on my work ibook.Quote:
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heh, whatever suits you. i've just become so used to gimp and photoshop that i can rip up a screenshot much faster than i would with paint.