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Posted by Fawx - July 22nd, 2010


hello everybody i am making a super >>indie<< movie with large pupils, pixels, glitchy music, 0 smoothing, fbf, and paste-on noses.

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I don't know why I clicked on your blog post. I'm not sure what to say except send me a link to said flash when it is finished and I will review it for you.

ah shit

this pretty much perfectly describes my art style :c

well peter the difference is youre not shite

aww shucks

neato

This is gonna be so awesome! :D

you realize im not serious right

in what shenanigans will that mr jones gefyck

catcatoblepas

or both

another cheap cory of Nogfish ?

Use JPEGs for Smooth-Toned Images

JPEGs (JPEG is actually the compression algorithm used in JFIFs) are designed to efficiently compress realistic true-color or grayscale images, such as photographs or fine artwork. JPEGs do not work well on hard-edged images with areas of flat color, these are better suited to GIFs or PNGs. JPEGs support 24 bits per pixel in color mode (16 million colors) and 8 bits per pixel in grayscale (see Figure 3).

Figure 3: St. Lawrence Skiff on Island in Fog

JPEGs work their magic by approximating blocks of pixels with blocks of frequencies representing brightness and color. Higher frequencies representing detail and noise are downsampled or "quantized" more than lower frequencies and luminance, which our eyes are more sensitive to. This is what you control with JPEG quality sliders, how much these representative blocks of frequencies are downsampled. The net effect is a lossy approximation of the original image, preserving the key details most apparent to the human eye.

You can see why hard-edged and flat-area images don't work well with JPEGs. They break up the image into 8x8 blocks of pixels (usually) and approximate away, which gives artifacts at lower quality settings. This is especially apparent when saving graphic text as a JPEG (see Figure 3). Graphic text is best saved as a GIF, or as CSS styled text instead.

For larger photographs however, JPEGs are the perfect match. They are designed for full-color images and can create visually indistinguishable versions of the original. Of course you want to optimize your images for the Web and create thumbnails. We'll cover these details in a future tweak.

FAIL

uh oh a nog fiz clone

fuk u

what

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save as > JPG > quality > 0

I laughed really hard when I noticed the image actually had the word 'INDIE' in it

fawx you so INDIE like fuken sundance

ugu~~~~~~

also where the hell is zero

I need more of that

yea i got the nonseriousness part.... also your way cooler than nogfish

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