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Making avatars

i use GiMP on Vista too.

sometimes though, it decides it doesn't like my PC and won't run properly, so i've got Irfan View as a back up.
I used to have a similar problem with GIMP, I think the version I have now is more stable -or maybe it's my PC having more RAM than the one I had the problem on -could be anything really...
Are you guys using the 2.6.11 version?
 
Surprised none of you have mentioned IrfanView. It's pretty good for resizing and adding text, a snap to use, and free. I do believe it has a way of making animated gifs, but I never quite worked it out.
 
^IrfanView has been mentioned twice in this thread -although not for it's abilities into inserting text (or other images) into images.
 
^Forgive me for not paying attention -if you've already told us this- are you new to playing with images on a pc?

If so I feel we have to warn you that the learning-curve with regards to the GIMP is a bit steep.

But also encourage you to just google it if you have a problem: the community is very helpful and there are quite a lot of relatively simple tutorials out there!

ETA: Or just ask here -of course.
 
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^Forgive me for not paying attention -if you've already told us this- are you new to playing with images on a pc?

If so I feel we have to warn you that the learning-curve with regards to the GIMP is a bit steep.

But also encourage you to just google it if you have a problem: the community is very helpful and there are quite a lot of relatively simple tutorials out there!

ETA: Or just ask here -of course.
Oh, no, I'm not new to playing around with images at large and avatars in the specific, not to worry. I have been using Paint Shop Pro for ages now, and I'd like to try something new and different. I had heard good things about GIMP before but I never got around to giving it a good try, which I will as soon as the need for photo manipulation arises. Thanks for the offer though! I'll definitely keep it in mind. :techman:
 
Oh, no, I'm not new to playing around with images at large and avatars in the specific, not to worry. I have been using Paint Shop Pro for ages now, and I'd like to try something new and different. I had heard good things about GIMP before but I never got around to giving it a good try, which I will as soon as the need for photo manipulation arises. Thanks for the offer though! I'll definitely keep it in mind. :techman:

Didn't think so, but I'm usually not very observant anyway.

I grew up on PS and that Mac-equivalent (I don't remember the name but it used to say "quack" whenever you used the mouse) -Whenever I was on a course about computing I was subjected to PS (and WordPerfect -remember that?) and whenever I was working in graphics I had to re-adjust to the Mac-thing.

When I was a private person on my own PC I used a 'pirated' (off-line company version ;) ) PS -only until I found GIMP of course!

You seem to be the one I might need for advice and hints!
 
I use Photobucket for editing JPGs, PNGs or other still images, and Adobe ImageReady for animated GIFs. I'm still not all that great at it, but I'm a lot better than I was when I first started out. Most of what I've learned is self-taught, though, stuff I figured out by just experimenting in both programs.
 
Sharpness will add some noise to an image.

For animated gifs, where we want detail to be as flat as possible, a median cut will often be better than increasing sharpness.
 
For animated avs I use JASC (it came packaged with my Paint Shop Pro program).
I can set individual timing settings for each image and there are also really neat transition options (fade, dissolve, etc).
 
my gimp is 2.6.11. i had earlier versions which had fits on me and i uninstalled and made do with Photo Pos Pro for a while in between and some other prog. 2.6.11 acted up earlier this week and i got Irfan, but it's now behaving.
 
You seem to be the one I might need for advice and hints!
Oh, nope, no no no no.

I can assure you I have only ever scratched the surface of image manipulation, I am -far- from an expert! :D

You know who was particularly good? Angry Angel, he sure was. Wish he popped by and posted some advice for those who are interested. :cool:
 
^ Pretty sure he used Photoshop and Imageready. That what I use.

He often would add a static layer over an animated gif to create a window of animation. That not only looks cool, it goes a long way toward reducing file size to fit the board's rather restrictive GIF size limits while allowing for minimal image degradation during the optimization process.

I learned to do this stuff for back-in-the-day av contests, myself. Mostly so i could compete with AA, actually. :lol:
 
For me, since I use static avatars, it's very simple... take an image I like, open the image in Photoshop, and then use the select tool while holding down the SHIFT and ALT keys... this will ensure that your selection is a perfect square shape.

Then, I close the original image, open a new document, paste my selection, and re-size the image to 140x140 pixels. Done. Of course, if you want to adjust the color, brightness, whatever, you can also do that, before you save the final image.
 
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