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Help with Saving GIF's Anonymous
I used ImageReady to make a GIF, but I'm having trouble saving it. I tried "Saving as optimized" but then I got the GIF in really low quality and in a different template. Saving as just lets me save it as a photoshop doc.

Any Help?
>> Anonymous
gooooodfellas...what a good film
>> sempai's pleasurous nutrients !UXYkIpCvwg!!a9z
imageready optimizes gifs when it saves, meaning if you don't have your color scheme set up correctly it'll come out looking wrong.

i don't know how to fix it, i have the same problem.
>> Anonymous
I remember that shot. There's actually a guy with a bucket of "blood" to the top right of the shot splashing it onto the bed (watch it a few times and you'll see the spray coming from the top right corner).
>> Anonymous
>>429339
It looks like they're shooting it at the bed from the top-right corner, not splashing it on but w/e

OP Here, no solution yet?
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
use the optimize pallet to change the quality. I like to use the 4-up tab so I can compare several different settings. Once you've found a setting that works for you, select the window (in this case bottom right) and choose file > save optimized as.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
Woah thanks, I got it to work.

I made this GIF for my friend on a game I play. sevenhearts.net if you wanna check the game out.

Thanks again anon.
>> Anonymous
i like how he falls and then lunges forward onto the bed