Author Topic: My Little Pony: Friendship for Blockheads: General V2  (Read 8918247 times)

So uhh Lauren Faust is no longer working on the show. I kinda expected her to direct all of it.

'Ay guys, if any of you want a pony GIF made into an avatar, I can crop and re-size it for you.

What if blastdown was to post more outlined pinkie pie and you turned that into a gif?

So uhh Lauren Faust is no longer working on the show. I kinda expected her to direct all of it.

yeah, she left sometime in April '11. I don't think she ever said why, and I kind of wonder if she was either "forced" to leave or simply couldn't keep up with the show due to personal-life things. she worked on most of Season Two's episode plots though, there have been a few changes to some of them, but for the most part this season is still hers.

i wonder how Season Three will fair without her though.
« Last Edit: February 14, 2012, 10:42:55 AM by Blastdown »

What if blastdown was to post more outlined pinkie pie and you turned that into a gif?
I'm not good at making GIFs. I can really only crop and re-size lol.

But I suppose I could give it a try.

you're using a horrible method of cropping and resizing
stop using nearest neighbor and move on to Bicubic Sharper

you're using a horrible method of cropping and resizing
stop using nearest neighbor and move on to Bicubic Sharper
I use GIMP 2.6

So I could try using Bicubic Sharper. Unless Bicubic Sharper is like a photoshop only thing.
« Last Edit: February 14, 2012, 11:04:46 AM by LizzyRascal »

probably, that's the only tool I really use for animation
automatic disposal of frames is the only hard part about it.

just realized I'm back at ep' 16 how many do I have to catch up on?

just realized I'm back at ep' 16 how many do I have to catch up on?
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probably, that's the only tool I really use for animation
automatic disposal of frames is the only hard part about it.
Yeah, GIMP doesn't have many options when it comes to interpolation. And Photoshop is really expensive ;-;
« Last Edit: February 14, 2012, 11:20:52 AM by LizzyRascal »

Yeah, GIMP doesn't have many options when it comes to interpolation. And Photoshop is really expensive ;-;

if GIMP had/has a feature that imports>"video frames to layers" like Photoshop, I wouldn't even need Photoshop. I do all my things in GIMP beside that one thing.

another thing GIMP needs is multi-layer selection. the lack of it is possibly the worst thing about it.

edit: like so


i only used photoshop to import a video file to make the layers, deleted irrelevant layers, saved, opened in GIMP>made gif through process(cropping, scaling, timescale, etc)

I prefer GIMP over Photoshop when it comes to animated gifs. When scaling and cropping normal flat images, GIMP is faster.
« Last Edit: February 14, 2012, 11:35:43 AM by Blastdown »

current discussion is photoshop > gimp




uh.

[insert popping cherry joke]

also always relevant cheerilike

I'm getting a raging foal.