I will. Not getting much attention there, anyways.
I use OBS classic with the lossless video setup. It does not work right on uncommon screen sizes. (Like 360x240) so I upscale the game to 720x480.
Afterwards, I use the GIMP GAP plugin to split the .FLV video into frames. I go to Image > Mode > Index and set the video to 255 colours, as a gif is rendered in 8-bit colour format. I then downscale each frame to proper size without anti-aliasing at this point before export.
I then export, and set the frame delay on all frames to 16 (which is actually 50 FPS due to GIF limitations I've been told)
OBS setup here (I'd advise to close any programs you don't use if you run recording like this, as it's very demanding) I also tend to set audio recording to pretty much none, as I don't record audio when doing gifs.
I use OBS classic with the lossless video setup. It does not work right on uncommon screen sizes. (Like 360x240) so I upscale the game to 720x480.
Afterwards, I use the GIMP GAP plugin to split the .FLV video into frames. I go to Image > Mode > Index and set the video to 255 colours, as a gif is rendered in 8-bit colour format. I then downscale each frame to proper size without anti-aliasing at this point before export.
I then export, and set the frame delay on all frames to 16 (which is actually 50 FPS due to GIF limitations I've been told)
OBS setup here (I'd advise to close any programs you don't use if you run recording like this, as it's very demanding) I also tend to set audio recording to pretty much none, as I don't record audio when doing gifs.