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>> Anonymous
Is this a vector, or did you find a high-resolution version somewhere?
>> Anonymous
>>167697
It's a vector.
>> Anonymous
>>167704
a damn good one at that
>> Anonymous
http://rapidshare.com/files/6172434/baragokuotome.zip.html

15 days
>> Anonymous
>>167733
yes, but when will the subs come out?!
>> Móci
Anyone can make from this vector an 1280x1024 resolution wallpaper?
Thanks!
>> Móci
Oh, almost forgot...
The Ouvertüre OP it was a really beatiful stuff...
I want the ova now!!!!
>> Anonymous
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>>167757
this is the best i could do
>> Anonymous
>>167693
2560x1600 please?
>> Móci
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2560x1600 :D
>> Anonymous
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>>167755
far to long from now ;_;
>> Anonymous
>>167693

And 2048x1536 also plz
>> Anonymous
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>>167757
>> Anonymous
>>167777
thanks ^^
>> Anonymous
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>>167774
Better quality.
>> Anonymous
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>>167938
>> Anonymous
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also http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIyyusXTXcU
>> Anonymous
>>168050

Thanks a lot ;)
>> ????????????????????
1600x1200 please!
>> Anonymous
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>>168101
>> Anonymous
Why is it that people who make vectors don't just post the .svg on rapidshare and put the link in their comment? I'm sure it would be easier than creating various different resolutions.
>> Anonymous
>>168215
Because the average Anonymous is an idiot and won't know what to do with the file.
Anyway, nice job on the trace.
>> Anonymous
looks pretty good, she looks like she's about to take someone's quickening.
>> Anonymous
>>168215

Maybe it would be good idea to made board for SVGs?
>> Anonymous
>>168260
Seconded. /hr/, /w/, /wg/, and just about every drawing board can benefit. Or just rename the file to JPG and post anyway.
>> Anonymous
>>168266
>>168260(or anyone else that could answer this accurately)

How big are SVGs typically?
>> Anonymous
>>168316

Just a few kilobytes, they're much much smaller than raster images of equivilant quality.
>> Anonymous
>>168266
would that work?
>> Anonymous
could also put the svg in a rar and embed it in an 800x600 pic, if file size was a concern
>> Anonymous
>>168324

Nope, just tested it. I got the error "Cannot find record"
>> Anonymous
The best would be if /hr/, /w/, and /wg/ allowed directly uploading .svg and .svgz. Sticking it in a .rar and then merging it with an image is a giant pain in the ass.
>> Anonymous
We should e-mail Moot and/or message him in the IRC channel asking for svg uploading in these boards. Even if there are no thumbnails generated, it would be pretty awsome.
>> Anonymous
>>168339
upload our own thumbnails? i wouldn't mind the extra step for something awesome.
>> Anonymous
>>168323
wow you're right. i've got one with layers intact (not related to this thread) that is just under 50 kb, while the hueg png version is 2.5 mb. so not only would this make it more convenient for the wallpaper folks, it would also reduce the need to upload giant browser-raping images to /hr/. /po/ got pdf upload with thumbnails, why not svg?
>> Anonymous
I've sent moots a message in IRC. If anybody knows his e-mail, can you send him a message through that also? I don't know how often he checks his IRC window.
>> Anonymous
>>168355

Follow-up, one 'Maggot' is going to tell moot
>> coda
is there any reason to have SVG rather than PDF? we already have support for PDF thumbnails (see /po/), and SVG seems like a bloated format for a wallpaper (considering SVG has animation etc)
>> Anonymous
>>168364

PDF is designed for things like typesetting documents. SVG is the standard for vector graphics. Every major vector graphics software can read, write, and render it.

Another thing is that PDF is very, very hard to edit once generated from a source file. SVG can be edited easily.
>> Darkon
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>>168316
Depends on how detailed you make them. Mine usually are 200-700KB (Inkscape SVG)

>>168364
>>SVG has animation
Not

I've done a few vectors now and posted them here too, but I wouldn't upload the SVG version. Just because I'm that kind of selfish bastard.
>> Anonymous
Forgot to mention, SVG itself doesn't have built-in support for animation. Animation is a byproduct of being XML-based, since any XML-based format can be manipulated by Javascript.

If you're going to support SVG, it might also be nice to support SVGZ. SVGZ is merely SVG that's been compressed with gzip, and might help save further on bandwidth and storage space.
>> Anonymous
not to mention if people learn inkscape or adobe yadda yadda. we may see much fewer "waah it doesn't fit my awesome huge screen which i don't know how to fill" posts. theoretically svg should suit everyone well.
>> Anonymous
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>>168364
Well, since Firefox now has native support for SVG (although, still not perfect) so there is that over PDF. But dirrectly speaking about SVG as a wallpaper format, SVG is supported for wallpapers on ZOMG LUNIX! Mac supports vector formats in the form of PICT (although, this format isn't as robust).

Normally, the SVG of a trace will take less space than a good looking JPEG, except when extreme texturing is taken. Even then, the SVGZ is definetly going to be smaller (except when dealing with small resolutions that wouldn't apply to good quality traces, or /hr/ by far). The SVGZ of the attached file is 256K, and there is a LOT of texture in this one, it is my largest vector by far.

And about animation, I guess we need to stop support for GIF now. Just because there is support for a feature, doesn't cause there to be bloat in the file, just perhaps in the software (although, I don't consider it bloat in this case).

Oh, and the svgz of this has been shared, until it got taken down by rapidshare.
>> Anonymous
>>168466

I don't think limited OS support for SVG backgrounds is a problem - it's drop-dead simple to render an SVG to however large a raster image is needed. This way, at least there will be less "can you post that in 10000x50 resolution for me"?
>> Anonymous
>>168481
I still think there will be plenty of requests for wallpaper in X resolution, since 2048x1536 is the same aspect ratio as 1600x1200, and you will note the order in which they were requested in this thread.

My use of pointing out that SVG can be used as a wallpaper on Linux was just that, to show that SVG is indeed a wallpaper format, just not as common of one. And my SVG is a crappy thing to use as a wallpaper, I always use a raster of it when I use said wallpaper, since

a) it takes a LONG time to load all that texture
b) the native res of my desktop is 5x4 ratio, not 4x3
c) my layer that has the different rectangles for different resolutions doesn't get hidden by gnome, the SVG support isn't perfect

But I definetly would like to see SVG support on 4chan, it would be easier/smaller to upload a vector that way to /hr/ instead of rastering a 10000 wide/high image
>> Anonymous
Any updates on this? Are the mods =b or =p ?
>> Anonymous
My vote goes to SVG support