(10-11-2010, 09:44 AM)Jefelin Wrote: You see this is not necessary, gif format can be modified by any design program, there are even exclusive programs for that, and as soon as the size, it is counterproductive to everyone that size, small pokemon take up more memory and will not of all, we must adapt each sprites according to their needs, I try to optimize them to occupy as little as possible.
There are also problems in Explorer and Chrome that makes heavy Gif not play well.
I do not know if you'll agree but I think what you raise is more work and less effective.
Sorry for the speech
Using a specific programs only to manage gif is ... lol.
Photoshop *.psd format is an universal, easy and portable container for images, there is no real reason to not use it.
The gif you have made is bad optimized ... 68 Kb
Maybe your program is not so good as you think
This one is better (28 kb), edited and saved with photoshop...
![[Image: 2epm4rd.gif]](http://i56.tinypic.com/2epm4rd.gif)
and up to 120*120, only 32 kb
![[Image: 2cncpq9.gif]](http://i51.tinypic.com/2cncpq9.gif)
Making all images at the same size is good for repository, alignement, etc.
edit: forgot trasparency.. the size is the same (maybe less)