Being exceptionally new to this gif business and lacking in any skill whatsoever I come to you, /gif/, for your expertise.Why when I upload a .gif somewhere that seems perfectly fine does it contain massive amounts of what I'll call static or noise? Is there a way around this that won't fry my synapses?Thank. In return...a mouse.
It might be a number of things. Post an example with what you mean.
Well, that one there--the mouse--came out okay here but on another site it was filled with white noise. The upload max size there is 300kb and are resized to fit 100x100 pixels. Am I right in suspecting this is the cause?
>>1135628The resizing is probably what did it, yes.
What is this other site you speak of ?original gif here:>>1135561
this other site would be fecesbook's human pets.So I should be sizing them myself to those parameters to ensure no noisie then, I assume?
>>1135642Yup. That's where I took it from. Resized it in animationshop so it would fit on fecesbook and it, like many others, came out like a crappy TV reception.
>>1135650bravo newfag, you learn quick
Thank you, my good man.