
and you'll get bumraped for posting something that big on /board as well.
As the FAQ says: 'A good joke won't be spoiled by a slightly lower quality image.
If you really can't bear to make your image or animation smaller, a good idea would be to make a smaller version for posting on the board and you can link to the full glory of the huge version for those with a fast connection.'
There's tutorials around for optimising animations. Make the height/width a bit smaller, reduce the colours, use the optimisers built into some software, add scanlines etc...
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Fri 9 Sep 2011, 17:12,
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As the FAQ says: 'A good joke won't be spoiled by a slightly lower quality image.
If you really can't bear to make your image or animation smaller, a good idea would be to make a smaller version for posting on the board and you can link to the full glory of the huge version for those with a fast connection.'
There's tutorials around for optimising animations. Make the height/width a bit smaller, reduce the colours, use the optimisers built into some software, add scanlines etc...