I made an avatar do go with my sig and I KNOW it fits in the size limit but for some reason it wont let me use it. I AM GETTING REALLY FRUSTERATED AND COULD USE SOME HELP PLZ!![]()
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I made an avatar do go with my sig and I KNOW it fits in the size limit but for some reason it wont let me use it. I AM GETTING REALLY FRUSTERATED AND COULD USE SOME HELP PLZ!![]()
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Signature removed, due to too large a filesize. (Don't use BMPs.)
Well, no, it obviously doesn't fit the limit if it won't let you use itYou could try attaching it, and someone could have a look at it for you
Also, your signature doesn't fit the limit either, so I'll be removing that. The dimensions are fine, but the file size is too large, which is what happens when you use a BMP file. No one should be using BMPs for images on the internet. My guess is you've gone done the same to your avatar - it's the right dimensions, but you're using a BMP, which is always too large a file size.
I myself have had problems with this. I have repeatedly put the quality of the avatar down to the lowest, made the dimensions even smaller than 60 x 60, but it still will not accept, even though when I use photoshop it specifically says the file is around 37 bytes when I make it low quality as possible. Unless I have seriously messed up, I don't think it's just too big.
37 Bytes is almost too small to even contain an image <i>header</i> much less an image itself.Originally Posted by Camanche
Tip: Use the Avatar Service thread and get someone else (like me) to do it for you.
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I find that it's great that other people would help to do it, I just find it frustrating that I can make avatars for any other forum, but here is the only place I had problems. And sorry I didn't mean bytes, I meant KB. I can check to make sure that is what it said- but I made the image so much smaller, and the quality so low, I can't understand how it still wouldn't accept it.
If you meant 37 KB, then yes, it won't accept here because I think it's only a 6 KB limit here37 KB for a tiny little image in the corner is way too large, especially for dialup people like me
What on earth are you trying to use that's that large at 60x60 pixels though, an animated gif with over 20 frames or something? (I'm guessing 20 frames since that was roughly the upper limit I had to work to when I used to make lots of animated gif avatars for myself, depending upon animation complexity
) Single frame GIFs or JPEGs at 60x60 would have no problem getting a 60x60 image below 6 KB.
All I am trying to use is a 60x60 (sometimes smaller) image cut out from a CG shot from an Advent Children screen. I am using Photoshop, and I believe someone said its image size estimates are completley off. I know I'm probably causing a lot of confusion and trouble, but nothing seems to work- I had it down to 5.7 bytes recently (according to Photoshop) and it still says the file is too big. Does anyone know why this would be happening? If it is indeed Photoshop, does anyone know how to work Photoshop so that it can make something of proper size?
go to www.imageshack.us
have th image saved on your computer
browse your computer for the image.
upload the image
copy the URL of the image, not the [IMG] [/IMG]
paste the URL in the "Enter Avatar URL:"
make sure its less than 6kb also
that should solve your probelm
If you want to see the true size after it's saved, look at the file properties in Windows Explorer, since that will give the correct value. I don't know what you're doing if it's not animated to get that error - maybe you're not saving it in the right file format? You can still attach the too-large file here, since attachment limits are greater than avatar limits, then we can see what you're doing wrong, since that would be easier than you trying to explain something you don't understand.
Alright, I'll upload them here. I really do only have a basic working klnowledge of photoshop and I've checked the sizes out and they are 12 kb in the windows properties. Nearly double. Gah.
Here they are:
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Yes, those are very good quality avs. Did you try <i>Save to Web</i>? Or do you just do the <i>Save As</i> when you're in PhotoShop? It makes a big difference when you <i>Save to Web</i>.
Hello Pika Art by Dr Unne ~~~ godhatesfraggles
Well, it gives me the option to Save to Web but I have never used it before, nor do I know how to use it.
I don't have a PhotoShop installed right now so I can't walk you through it, but click on <i>Save for Web</i> and try just clicking on OK. It's usually set up all fine and already compressed in there so keep you original .psp copy to work on if something goes wrong with the save and just give it a try.
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These should work:
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