October 6, 200619 yr Could it be possible to have slightly larger avatars? I want to use the following image as my avatar . . . . . . but when I try to load it, the Image Scale makes it look pixelated. Is this suggestion possible? Or is there a way to fix the pixelation?
October 6, 200619 yr That avatar is actually -smaller- than the max size. It looks funny because it's getting scaled UP. I believe there is a way to turn off scaling, let me look...
October 7, 200619 yr Hmmph. Edit: Something isn't right. I never had a problem with this before. My avatar was 90x88 before. I tried changing to yours to see if it would work and yes, it upsizes them. Once I changed it back to mine, I saw that its now 90x90. Before, the image scaler wouldn't do this. Something... is more than not right. It's f@#ked up. Admins... do something. My av is 2 pixels too wide. Edited October 7, 200619 yr by blackviper8891
October 7, 200619 yr I resized it in Photoshop to be 90 by 45 or something. I uploaded it and it didn't help anything.
October 7, 200619 yr Have you tried saving it under a different format? Try .JPEG if you haven't already. That usually helps for me on other boards. Though, I'm sure you've already tried that long ago. Edited October 7, 200619 yr by Cadillacfan
October 7, 200619 yr Thing I dont understand is how it never did this before. I could always use images under the max size. Now the image scaler makes any and every image 90x90 exactly. Something's amiss.
October 7, 200619 yr Cadillacfan: Every image I save is JPG or JPEG. Fly, Camino, Z, someone, do you know what's going on with the Image Scaler?
October 8, 200619 yr Fixed. You're going to have problems in the future when you have something bigger than 66x55 for your avatar, though. Just shoot me a PM if when you're going back to 90x90 and I can make it work, of course Fly or Z might figure out how to make it so it doesn't resize them by then, too.
October 8, 200619 yr Thanks, Northstar. I appreciate it. 202546[/snapback] Not a problem. Now, if I get 2000 members PM'ing me to change their avatar size, well, then, THAT would be a problem
October 8, 200619 yr Hey, I did have a thought on how to fix this: is there a way to just turn the image scale off and leave it off? Then maybe you could set a maximum image size of around 120 or so, and when someone tries to upload something larger than that, they would get an error message and no avatar until they correct the image size.
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