
Urban Ragnarok - remastered
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- Corran
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- Knowname
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... I *think* that (the preceding post not the replied to) was a joke. Good ole' Jbone.downwithpants wrote:no, whenever you have an area with a gradual gradient in shade or color, mftoon will group nearby pixels into blocks of solid colors/shades and enhance edges between these blocks. but when the area with the gradient lasts over time, the blocks get grouped differently with each frame, so the solid color/shade blocks waver from frame to frame, making the area appear watery. an example is 0:50-0:52. i've noticed it in other videos, including mine when i use mftoon.
- jbone
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"Hilarious?"Knowname wrote:the second song is so hilarious -_-
you seriously shoulda done it on it's own. Seriously.
And, no, I shouldn't have.
"If someone feels the need to 'express' himself or herself with a huge graphical 'singature' that has nothing to do with anything, that person should reevaluate his or her reasons for needing said form of expression, possibly with the help of a licensed mental health practitioner."
- Beowulf
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