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A possibly naive question - kyrtuck - 06-21-2008

I play around with a little sprite comic of my own. I'm almost up to a hundered of them. Anyway, a lot of the comics take up a lot of space. Often more space than my hand drawn pencil and paper comics. (Unless of course, its an all 8-bit comic). Is there anything special I can do to make my comics take up less space?


RE: A possibly naive question - A.J. Nitro - 06-21-2008

Um, have you tried making a new folder for them only?


RE: A possibly naive question - kyrtuck - 06-21-2008

A.J. Nitro Wrote:Um, have you tried making a new folder for them only?

Well, I just put the comics in My Documents. Although, once I'm all done with them I put 'em in a CD-R disc. But what about for a website? If I ever start one?


RE: A possibly naive question - Maxpphire - 06-21-2008

Photobucket.com You can keep your comics in there.


RE: A possibly naive question - Yoder - 06-21-2008

Make sure they're not in .bmp format. Tongue


RE: A possibly naive question - Flare - 06-21-2008

Get a usb pen, they don't take up much physical space and you don't really need to eject things if you keep it plugged in. But if you want to keep them on your computer, change the file type.


RE: A possibly naive question - kyrtuck - 06-21-2008

Oh yeah, I know not to put them in .bmp format. It like doubles their size. But you've given me some great tips, thanks guys.Smile