Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: A never be-4 asked Question?( jk)

methhead opened this issue on Apr 22, 2003 ยท 6 posts


methhead posted Tue, 22 April 2003 at 1:20 AM

I've read the tutorial on how to optimize my images for uploading onto renderosity, but am finding it tricky to get my thumbnails small enough to give a preview of my crappy newbee art. Anyone got a link to an easy to readshort write up on how to do this? I'm using imageready, if that helps.


DarkElegance posted Tue, 22 April 2003 at 1:31 AM

I do not understand why you thumbs would be that big. Are you using Photoshop? or psp? either have a optimizing feature that should be able to easily make the image sized to fit. It is also easyer to not thumb the whole picture but a corner of it or a "teaser" of it. This way you do not have to worry about sizing the whole image and can get a good thumb for the gallery. I usually do this with opening a new window in psp. making it 150x200 and pasting a copy of the pic into it moving it around abit to get a good corner then I optimise that so that it fits with the specs for the gallery Hope this helps :)

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methhead posted Tue, 22 April 2003 at 1:45 AM

yes it does. thank you


Darkginger posted Tue, 22 April 2003 at 6:13 AM

What I do (in ImageReady) is to size the pic (I gave up on teaser thumbs when I read that some people disapprove of them, and won't view pics unless the entire thing is in the thumb - still don't understand why, but there ya go!)so that the largest dimension is 200 pixels, and then change the jpeg quality to 'medium' - usually comes out around 5 - 6k that way. Then again, my images are rarely above 800 pixels in any direction - I like them to fit on to my screen! Hope tht helps, too! :)


maclean posted Tue, 22 April 2003 at 3:04 PM

You're better off using photoshop's 'save for web' function. It gives you smaller file size and much more control than image ready. ctrl-shift-alt-s brings up the dialog. mac


Darkginger posted Wed, 23 April 2003 at 1:25 PM

As far as I can tell, the Adobe ImageReady 'save optimised' and Photoshop's 'aave for web' are identical in function and result - at least they give the same results on my puter - YMMV!