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trade g l y p h s with @punevyr punevyr owns glyph #1 and would love to trade it! if you wanna play, here are the rules: 1. quote this cast w/ your glyph for trade + one sentence about why it's special (must include an animated recording of your glyph) 2. @punevyr will choose his fav in 48hrs & trade for #1 glhf!
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Can you post an explanation how to post an animated version of the g l y p h s? There doesn't seem to be a way to do it.
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sure! the easiest way is to capture a screen recording. depending on your method, you can use a free converter, like the linked one here, to get a nice mp4 https://www.adobe.com/express/feature/video/convert/mov-to-mp4
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This is more involved but the results are more consistent: 1. Download OSB Studio https://obsproject.com/ 2. Add a new Browser source 3. Enter URL of the art, this is the Open link under art preview 4. Adjust the width and height to match the art 5. Start the recording, you can adjust the video quality in settings
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In Win 10 / 11 you can hit WindowsKey+shift+s. You will get the screen capture program. At the top it will have a Camera Icon & Video Icon. switch to video select the section of the screen & hit start. I converted mine to a gif on a website after that. ShareX software is free and works as well. Convert to gif for you.
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