pokemon wolley dicussion

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  • edited October 2006
    Pardon?

    Also, AgentCel, calling mjc a liar isn't helping, so please stop being a provocateur, you'll just piss people off...

    EDIT: Goddamnit, I sound like a mod and bossy again, so I sorry again.
  • edited October 2006
    Well, you're a regular, so you get some respect from me. I meant the term more as a joke.
  • edited October 2006
    mjc0961 wrote: »
    No, it's too blurry.
    is this okay
    mjc0961 wrote: »
    No, it's not even resized properly! The sprite I added is how a sprite should be resized to 200%, and as you can see, it's blurry because he still didn't resize properly!
    final4.gif
  • edited October 2006
    ...How the hell do you resize them to make it so grainy?

    Also, your grammar is atrocious, I can barely understand you. I'm sorry to say it.
  • edited October 2006
    huh?
  • edited October 2006
    Your grammar is bad, I don't understand you.
  • edited October 2006
    Night Lord wrote: »
    ...How the hell do you resize them to make it so grainy?

    Also, your grammar is atrocious, I can barely understand you. I'm sorry to say it.
    about the first part
    kirby wrote: »
    is this okay

    final4.gif
  • edited October 2006
    DAMMIT! That's not an answer! He wants to know what steps you take when editting the damn image. Just say how and where you obtain your sprites, then tell us what option and in what program you resize them. It's that Goddamn simple. stop posting the exact same image over and over. We can see it already. We read the previous posts, we know which image we are refering to.

    I seriously don't believe that English is your native language. I now believe that you were lying, when you said it was.
  • edited October 2006
    it is I have a lower than grade level english spelling and grammar
    1. I rip most of the spirtes my self lile the bedroom sprite, and a good amount of 2 characters
    2. I usually now use Photoshop element to edit my picture but i use the image resize option
    3. then I get that crappy comic that you see there
  • edited October 2006
    Ok, look, this: http://pokemonx.comicgenesis.com/d/20030606.html is a sprite comic, see the lack of blurring? The lack of image noise? Good comic.

    Yours is just a poorly resized mess, and speaking of which, I just loaded photoshop, and was unable to recreate your grainyness using ANY of the resize options, so quite how you pulled it off, I still do not understand, unless of course you're not using photoshop, which based on current evidence seems the most likely scenario.

    EDIT: Also, please stop the self pity it is getting annoying. And could you clearly tell us how old you are please?
  • edited October 2006
    16 years old truefully, I don't know I guess I can't do that right then
  • edited October 2006
    Post an orginal, non-resized background that you have ripped. Then we'll resize it, and tell you how we did it.
  • edited October 2006
    map1.png
    side note I can't view png files in my browser
  • edited October 2006
    Agentcel wrote: »
    Liar!!! But anyway, you have to admit, at least he has improved.

    Actually, I'm not helping him, just pointing out that he screwed up.
    Night Lord wrote: »
    Ok, look, this: http://pokemonx.comicgenesis.com/d/20030606.html is a sprite comic, see the lack of blurring? The lack of image noise? Good comic.

    While I do love Pokémon-X, it actually does have what you refer to as "image noise." It's not so evident in some of them, but others are terrible. Sure, it's a result of having to compress them too much so they can fit on comic genesis, but not the best example when you're going for "this has no image noise."
  • edited October 2006
    I just cropped out that weird background and then resized it to 200%. I did it in Paint.
    map1.png
    EDIT: Close-up of mine at 400%: map1-1.png and yours at 400%: project3-1.gif

    I'm not trying to be a dick-head show-off (this couldn't be considered showing off in the least). I'm just trying to drive in my point. It's really simple. Don't do anything other than resize; stretch/skew.
  • edited October 2006
    like this untitled.PNG
  • edited October 2006
    No! For god sake, can you not see what people are saying?

    THAT IS TOO DAMN SMALL!

    Behemoth resized them for you, use that!
  • edited October 2006
    kirby wrote: »
    side note I can't view png files in my browser

    I can't think of even one reason why this could be true. All browsers can display png files. There is not a single one available right now that could view this forum and allow you to post on it without being able to view them.
  • edited October 2006
    some of the older IEs can't, like if he is using Windows 98
  • edited October 2006
    I don't think its his resizing images that is the issue, I think its how he's saving them.

    EDIT: I am now convinved he is not using photoshop. After TRYING to save a picture as a GIF with incredibly low quality, I still got this:
    testzp3.gif
    Even after resizing it to 200% on Bicubic instead of nearest neighbor, I got this with the maximum amount of dithering and 32 colors.
    test2zi3.gif

    Now I'm not using elements, but I am under the impression that they have similar saving algorithms, so I doubt that would make much of a difference. Unless he's using photoshop 1.0 or something.

    What gives Kirby?
  • edited October 2006
    actaully I think its an error actually I can used Frontpage but I can only take me so far
  • edited October 2006
    NO! No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. NO!

    EDIT: Actually, I'm not sure if I understood the meaning of that. Are you saying that you can use Frontpage to browse the web, or that you do use Frontpage? Either way, go download Firefox, right now. It's free and will let you look at most anything you'd actually want to look at.

    DOUBLE EDIT: I didn't even know Frontpage could be used as a web-browser. Can it? I've never used it before.
  • edited October 2006
    kirby wrote: »
    Actually I think it's an error. Actually I can use Frontpage, but it can only take me so far.
    I think that is what you said. But I'm not even sure what the "it" is that you are referring to as the error.

    Don't use frontpage. Thats a website editor, not an image editor. Use photoshop to resize your image. But before you do, go to Edit>Preferences>General and make sure "intropolation" is set to "Nearest Neighbor (Faster)." I don't think I can make it much more clear than that. If you can't follow these simple instructions, then there is probably no hope for you.

    EDIT: Frontpage as a web browser? Maybe if you saved the source and opened it for every webpage you went to...
  • edited October 2006
    well it use your browser, and this is a shared computer. I don't think I would have the privileges

    edit: well I don't know actually so I'm not sure
  • edited October 2006
    WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU ON ABOUT? NO ONE CAN UNDERSTAND A DAMN WORD YOU SAY!

    Listen, carefully read your posts before sending them, try to see them from someone elses perspective
  • edited October 2006
    the computers that I use are shared, so someone will notice that I installed Firefox
  • edited October 2006
    So? They might appreciate it.
  • edited October 2006
    I wouldn't be able to install it and the other computer is a School computer they would just re-image it instantly
  • edited October 2006
    Night Lord, nobody here likes kirby's inconsderate posting. We've all made it clear over many months that the minimum social standard for this place is the use of good written grammar, including punctuation. He's determined to post with no regard to his readers, and it's really not our responsibility to decode his keyboard-mashings. We all would be better off putting him on 'ignore' than continuing to beg him to post legibly.

    Kirby, just post in the kind of English you'd use on a school assignment, and try to follow the technical advice that you asked for. That's all we really want.
  • edited October 2006
    That's the problem, I don't do very well with getting my thoughts into words