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avatar help 1 Attachment(s) I downloaded some free shareware and tried creating my own animated avatar... not sure how I did it:p but I got it???? I previewed it, saved it as a gif file in my pictures. When I open the file and try to save as my new avatar it isn't animated anymore.:confused: What am I doing wrong? |
Hi :) Your file is too large: 98.78kb - dimensions 160 x 160. The allotted file size for avatars is 48.8kb - dimensions 125 x 125 Pare it down, and it should load. |
Oh thank you! :) I will have to try this again tonight when I get home. |
I was having the same problem and once I sized it down it worked :) |
Nice avatar, though! It can be difficult to get the size down. You have to use fewer pictures of lower quality. I can usually only get 3 or 4 pictures into a full-size avatar. Once you get close, you can reduce the size from 125 pixels to 115 or 100. |
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So if I do fewer pics I can make mine at 125px x 125px? |
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http://www.download.com/Ulead-GIF-An...cdlpid=5422267 |
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I'm going to try to resize but if I delete some of the frames, will that help with the file size so that it will work? TIA.:) |
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THANKS! I'll try this and hopefully create an Avatar of my own :D |
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Quality has something to do with it too, but I haven't figured that out yet. If I save my images as "low" quality on my mac's iphoto, I can sometimes get more photos into a 125x125 pixel avatar. But "low" quality doesn't equal dpi, so I'm not sure what it means. |
I give up! I can get it saved as my avatar but it still isn't animated. Even put it in photobucket and tried but still no animation. Anyone have a clue what I did wrong? I resized everything so I think that's okay. Thanks.:) |
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1 Attachment(s) OK, I figured it out. Your size was 160x160. So even though you had shrunk the overall file to 48.8 kilobytes, it wouldn't animate because the image size is too big. I shrunk it to 125 x 125, and it worked. It also reduced the file size to 32 kilobytes, so you could have gotten bigger. |
Thanks for the website info and all the sizing information. I have been wondering how everyone animated their avitars. I'm going to try this too. |
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Now if I can slow the animation down a little I'll see if I can get it saved later this evening. Thanks again! :) |
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NP! You should be able to slow it down by changing the animation time. It's currently set on .5 second per frame. Change it to 1 second. And, yeah, I got rid of the duplicated frames too, thinking they were unnecessary, but that is what speeded it up. I'd fix it but my Internet is down and I'm on an iPhone! |
2 Attachment(s) OK, here's a couple slowed down versions, 1 second and 2 second intervals. |
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I tried to adjust the size but I must be doing something wrong. The size stayed at 160 x 160 although the pic got smaller. I'm so glad you were kind enough to fix the speed......I really didn't want to ask again. :embarasse I told you I was pixel challenged.:laugh: :thumbs up |
<<<<<Look! It worked! Thanks Mike! :yay_jump: :yay_jump: :mademyday Thanks again! |
:thumbup: .....Lookin' good!....:thumbup: |
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I'm going to play around with this software this weekend and see if I can figure it out. |
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