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File: the clay look.swf-(484 KB, 1280x720, Loop) [_] meager oc Anon 3512583 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3512588 >># Completely fine. Gets a B+ from me. >> [_] Anon 3512596 What's the anime? There is only music sauce in the flash. >> [_] Anon 3512600 Low filesize is good but being a convert it looks overly pixelated, so meh. Perhaps you thought it's fine cause the music's style is part chiptune, if that's the case then I'd suggest an alternate visual. To improve if not lazy or to use in the future and if you have ffmpeg readily setup then; >take a screenshot from wherever in that clip and save it. >crop the higher quality video (not the screenshot) around the girl using whatever means. >take this ffmpeg script and save it as a .bat/whatever your os' shell's scripting file format is: ffmpeg -i %%1 -y -q:v 0 -vf scale=716:-1 -r 30 -an ./Frames/frame%%05d.png >drag the higher quality source over it. This will output all the individual frames in a folder made where the script is located. Pick out the neccessary ones and then compress those images to the desired amount if at all. Then in flash put the screenshot of the full clip as a background and the individual frames picked from the ffmpeg script as frames in an animation which is overlaid such. Also, I played this game for the first time the day before yesterday, cool coincidence. >> [_] Anon 3512605 a good first step, I've found the more you make the more you learn and then you have bigger ideas and need to learn more shit to do them and it just starts to compound. >> [_] Anon 3512667 >># >bg = black >audio = loops seamlessly >sauce = under the flash 10/10 >># maybe explain what each parameter does? someone who's never used ffmpeg will just look at this in confusion. I mean why would you change the resolution, add a framerate and exclude audio from an image format? ffmpeg can detect the original settings of the format you're converting from and keep them by default >> [_] Anon 3512673 >># Dungeon People, it's airing right now but it isn't really about maids. >># Thank you! This is definitely very helpful. I hadn't worked with flash for nearly 10 years at this point so I definitely need to get to know all of this, for this one I just made a FLV in a really caveman way. |
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