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Jockstrapguy

Administrator
Staff member
Post your Jockstrap Animated Gifs Here.

I'm toying with the idea of having an upcoming Show Us Your Jockstrap Contest about Animated GIFS Selfies but I'm not sure if enough members know how to make them.

I know a few members, like @Brandniron and @Cocky-Cdn make them (and they're fucking hot!) but am curious if there's more members that can make them?

If you know how to make them, post a few here. The response will let me know if it's worthwhile having a contest about them.

For those who know how to make them, what software/program/device are you using to make them. Share the knowlege!

Although it's not a selfie, here's one I created from a porn video:

jock-rubdown-animated.gif


I've used Photoshop to make this. It makes it easy as I just have to copy a few frames to a document - one frame per document layer - and then turn it into an animation and save it as a GIF. The hard part is trying to find the balance between file size and clarity.

How to you guys @Brandniron and @Cocky-Cdn make yours?
 
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Deleted member 1607

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I use 2 free PC apps for making my GIFs:
1. IrfanView: I open a video clip in IrfanView, select the option to extract all frames (or a section of the frames). This creates 1 GIF file per frame. Sometimes, I'll use Irfanview to re-size the individual frames (GIF files) to make them smaller, so I don't end up with an animated GIF (next step) that is really big.
2. UnFREEz: I take every 2nd or 3rd GIF that was extracted using IrfanView, and drag those GIFs into UnFREEz, where there is a button to "Make Animated GIF".

jsrubsample.gif
 

easlgrundle

Jockstrap Artist
So I had trouble uploading that for the contest, I had to keep shrinking and trimming it, down to 2.23MB for it to accept my upload without error. this is well below the 11MB file size limit. Maybe there's a frame count cap I was hitting? An arbitrary glitch that day?
 

Jockstrapguy

Administrator
Staff member
So I had trouble uploading that for the contest, I had to keep shrinking and trimming it, down to 2.23MB for it to accept my upload without error. this is well below the 11MB file size limit. Maybe there's a frame count cap I was hitting? An arbitrary glitch that day?
Let’s go with glitch, the only thing the system looks for is file size. Definitely try again.
 

easlgrundle

Jockstrap Artist
got my contest entry uploaded, last second again.

Trying to do this on a Live USB instance of Ubuntu was interesting/ frustrating but got it done eventually. Ended up scaling the resolution until the gif grid artifacting dropped out and didn't hit some scaling math problem, turned out okay. Color contrast could improve, on source video but mostly on gif conversion end.

bonered_v004.gif
 

Redsucked02

More in my albums!
got my contest entry uploaded, last second again.

Trying to do this on a Live USB instance of Ubuntu was interesting/ frustrating but got it done eventually. Ended up scaling the resolution until the gif grid artifacting dropped out and didn't hit some scaling math problem, turned out okay. Color contrast could improve, on source video but mostly on gif conversion end.

View attachment 54951
Well worth all your efforts! Woof!
 
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