I was wondering if anyone is able to resize the following .gif image down to 64 x 64 pixels at a file size lower than 50 KB, and without making the image look squished or flaky.
I've attempted myself, but it always turns out as washed out or completely incomprehensible.
The background can be black if that helps managing the file size. The sides also need to be cropped as they're not all equal.
Looks perfect! Do you think there's a way to get the file size under 50 KB?
If need be, you're welcome to change the background to black, to help lowering the file size.
Looks perfect! Do you think there's a way to get the file size under 50 KB?
If need be, you're welcome to change the background to black, to help lowering the file size.
Not really, whats taking up space is mostly the amount of frames, not the background. Plus, I cant be bothered to revise the background for each of those frames
Not really, whats taking up space is mostly the amount of frames, not the background. Plus, I cant be bothered to revise the background for each of those frames
I played around in Photoshop with the first version you made, and apparently it had two loops going, instead of just one.
I removed all the frames from the duplicate loop, and reduced the exposure offset, which completely removed the background.
With this I managed to get the file size below 50 KB, without any pixelation. Yay!
I played around in Photoshop with the first version you made, and apparently it had two loops going, instead of just one.
I removed all the frames from the duplicate loop, and reduced the exposure offset, which completely removed the background.
With this I managed to get the file size below 50 KB, without any pixelation. Yay!
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