Furdle Lands V1

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Or shrink them or find good compresion software and put it in with the map or make a bunch of chunks of the pic and put them all in difrent posts so we can assemble it our selfs for all we care just get pics working before expecting downloads for any mod and or map, ok?

Or shrink them or find good compresion software and put it in with the map or make a bunch of chunks of the pic and put them all in difrent posts so we can assemble it our selfs for all we care just get pics working before expecting downloads for any mod and or map, ok?

He doesn't even know what memory is. If he doesn't understand that, then he probably doesn't know what compression software is.

Or shrink them or find good compresion software and put it in with the map or make a bunch of chunks of the pic and put them all in difrent posts so we can assemble it our selfs for all we care just get pics working before expecting downloads for any mod and or map, ok?

He doesn't even know what memory is. If he doesn't understand that, then he probably doesn't know what compression software is.
What's memory again? I forgot. :cookieMonster:

Think of a desk.  The file  compartments below is like your hard drive.  The top of the desk is like your memory, you take the information from your files and have it on the desk top to use it.

Kinda hard to explain using the desk brown townogy even though it is the best for explaining, so many of the words are now used in computers today.

Lol, not my falt that screen shots are too big

Yes it is. I can fit a 1280x1200 screenshot into 47kb. I could probably fit it into less. There are a lot of ways you can shave off excess file size.

1. Make it smaller. My 1280x1200 screenshot would work just as well as a 800x600 screenshot, although it starts to become more difficult to read text. In game screenshots though, there is little harm in making the screenshot 800x600, even 640x480. A good program for resizing images is Microsoft Office Picture Manager. If you don't have a copy of Office, you can try using GIMP or Photoshop.

2. Crop it. You can even do this in Paint and still get excellent results. The idea behind cropping is to take out the bit of an image you don't want to show. For example, if I were to post a picture of someone holding a Dr. Pepper, and I only wanted to show the can, I would crop out the person, the background, and everything else besides the can. Use google to find a tutorial for cropping using your favorite image editor.

3. Don't save as a .BMP file. They are not compressed. Export it in either .PNG or .JPG formats. You can use .GIF format too, but they can only be exported in indexed color mode. See number 4 for more details.

4. Export your picture using indexed colors rather than RGB. Pictures are usually exported in 24-bit color mode. Indexed mode is 8-bit color or 256 colors. You may recall running programs in 256 color mode before, and noticed how it distorts your desktop. However, you can tweak the color pallet, so if you take a picture of a blueberry, the pallet will use 200 shades of blue, and not 8 shades of blue because it's pallet also contains 8 shades of red that you aren't using.

You can also force even lower color modes, such as 6-bit (64 colors) and 3-bit (8 colors). Again, you can tweak the color set (some programs will do it automatically for you) and you can sometimes get decent quality pictures with very few colors.

Here is a lovely comparison for your viewing pleasure.

24-bit (13.6kb)


8-bit (5.70kb)


6-bit (3.91kb)


3-bit (2.18kb)


Here is a graph showing the relationship between the pallet size and the image size. The Y axis is the size in kb, the X axis is the number of colors. The X axis is a logarithmic scale, so the value 7.224719896 should be read as 107.224719896 or 16777216.00248981664792046490 4922 colors. It's actually 16777216, the crazy decimal places are caused by rounding errors.


This graph also shows proper cropping, resizing, and color optimization, at 3.88kb.

Have fun and stop trying to upload 5MB images.

EDIT: Made graph even smaller, I used an impossible color pallet previously, so the program reverted it to RGB mode and bumped the file size back to 97kb.
« Last Edit: March 13, 2008, 10:04:52 PM by Wedge »

That was such a good post.

Seriously, copy-paste that into its own thread and it should get stickie'd.  For the good of blockland.

Tri

Seriuosly, don't be a  :panda:


Hi Furdle.

Just, just GTFO while you still can... do not... affiliate yourself with this man... er, boy... he will drag you down with him.

Listen to Swholli! ._.

Lol, not my falt that screen shots are too big
Yeah, it is your fault, dumbass.

Lol, not my falt that screen shots are too big
No, it is not your salt that screen shots are too big. It's not your malt that screen shots don't work, and it's not your halt that you're an utter handicap.

Lol, not my falt that screen shots are too big
No, it is not your salt that screen shots are too big. It's not your malt that screen shots don't work, and it's not your halt that you're an utter handicap.
Lol "salt", "malt" and "halt" :cookieMonster:
« Last Edit: March 18, 2008, 02:32:16 PM by Muzzles56 »

Muzzle you figured it out! i didn't know you where capable!

At least I dont have the IQ of a stick. :cookieMonster: