2010-03-19, 23:24 | Link #61 | |
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I'm optimizing the quality of my sig in Imageready to 49kb then after uploading to shack it always ended in 50-51kb >_< that's why I ended up to 47-48 kb before uploading it.. oh btw that's a nice sig... DRRR is kinda popular nowadays..
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2010-03-20, 10:40 | Link #63 | |
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pssst try tinypic.com, thats what I use
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2010-03-21, 23:12 | Link #64 | |||
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Thanks. Yeah, I've been seeing lots of DRRR!! sigs around AS now. But I caught onto DRRR when I saw these two hot guys... - I have yet to watch the series itself. Quote:
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I saw Tinypic while browsing but I wasn't too sure how trustworthy that site is. Good to know that you recommend it. Will try. Guess what? Another DRRR sig! It's Izaya this time. Been playing around with making abstract backgrounds and ended up making two DRRR sigs. Haha.
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2010-03-22, 09:04 | Link #65 |
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It's weird. Everyone says Photobucket always makes their sigs bigger. But for me, that's not true. Sometimes Photobucket makes them bigger. Sometimes the size doesn't change. And sometimes (like last month's SOTM entry) the size is actually smaller. I don't understand if I'm the exception to the common convention that Photobucket makes everything bigger or if maybe the common convention is wrong.
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2010-03-22, 09:46 | Link #66 | |||
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btw love your icon, I cant wait for the anime to start!
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2010-03-26, 01:50 | Link #67 | ||
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First time making an icon and sig set. I'm just wildly trying crazy things. This was my previous icon
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2010-03-27, 12:08 | Link #70 | |
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Icon looks good now that you removed the feather.
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2010-04-02, 10:49 | Link #71 | ||||
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Some animated gifs I made using the PV of Uragiri wa Boku no Namae o Shitteiru. Free to take. Planning on later making some Kuroshitsuji 2 gifs, too.
All icons are AS safe. Numbers: 2, 5, 7, 11, 13, 16 are over 50 kb but under 100 kb; all other icons are under 50 kb. Also changed my first-post banner, so check it out.
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2010-04-15, 20:07 | Link #72 |
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Been back into making gifs. Made three Hakuouki gifs and my current sig. Using the first gif icon as my profile pic - just totally love it.
First attempt at animating falling sakura petals. I was asked how I animated the petals: well, what I did was used a brush for a single petal. In a new transparent layer, brush on a petal at the top edge of the sig - so it looks like the petals are just about to enter the sig. Create a new transparent layer, using the same brush, paint on a petal, then move the layer to position the petal lower and at an angle to the first petal in the direction the wind blows. Repeat this with one petal on a new transparent layer and each time move the petal to a lower position. The more layers, and the closer the petals are, will give a smoother animation. For animation, show only one layer with a petal per frame - set the animation to a frame rate you want the petal to fall. Do this with different size petals and in different positions, put it all together and voila! Falling sakura. I hope that makes sense. To have the petals rotate as they fall, simply rotate the layers with each petal. You can also have more than one petal per layer - just be careful it looks like they're falling randomly. I was too lazy to bother with slices for this sig, so I made the whole thing a gif. There are so many drool-worthy Saito renders but I so want to find a Hijikata one!!
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2010-04-16, 13:10 | Link #75 | |
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2010-04-20, 09:13 | Link #77 | ||
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Okay, new siggy. Hijitaka! this time. Gah! filesize was a pain to deal with - had to sacrifice quality for animation unfortunately. No boarder...forgot to add it at the beginning and it's too much work to go back and add it now (yes, I'm lazy...).
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2010-04-23, 04:52 | Link #79 |
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Not to worry Sage, I think your SOTM entry is just fine. The pop-out idea works really well, as well as the vibrancy of the pink.
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