31 Mar 2006 at 23:15 #1 StevenG StevenG Soldato Joined 25 Jan 2006 Posts 3,071 Location Gateshead, Newcastle see my sig how can i get rid of the fuzzy-ness.
31 Mar 2006 at 23:22 #2 Chandler_90 Chandler_90 Soldato Joined 13 Feb 2004 Posts 2,656 Location South Shields StevenG said: see my sig how can i get rid of the fuzzy-ness. Click to expand... I think its cos u compressed the jpeg.. Try re-opening the image and saving as a gif.. What did you make the image in?
StevenG said: see my sig how can i get rid of the fuzzy-ness. Click to expand... I think its cos u compressed the jpeg.. Try re-opening the image and saving as a gif.. What did you make the image in?
31 Mar 2006 at 23:25 #3 benjo benjo Soldato Joined 4 Sep 2005 Posts 12,792 Location London I've had this problem when the shadows were soft at the edges, and theres AA on the letters.
1 Apr 2006 at 00:01 #4 iCraig iCraig Permabanned Joined 21 Apr 2004 Posts 13,312 Location Wolverhampton Its JPEG compression, save as a GIF or a high quality JPEG.
1 Apr 2006 at 01:20 #5 Craig321 Craig321 Soldato Joined 2 May 2004 Posts 19,950 StevenG said: see my sig how can i get rid of the fuzzy-ness. Click to expand... Get the original image & save as JPG in Paint.NET or Photoshop or something, not MS Paint. Craig.
StevenG said: see my sig how can i get rid of the fuzzy-ness. Click to expand... Get the original image & save as JPG in Paint.NET or Photoshop or something, not MS Paint. Craig.
1 Apr 2006 at 01:49 #6 Inquisitor Inquisitor Soldato Joined 12 Apr 2004 Posts 11,788 Location Somewhere I'd recommend PNG, if it stays under 20KB. Lossless compression and all that shiz... even Paint can do it
I'd recommend PNG, if it stays under 20KB. Lossless compression and all that shiz... even Paint can do it