![]() ![]() Tamino’s Truth - GQ Middle East / 1 Sep (x) Virtually famous: Tamino - Evening Standard / 30 Nov (x)Īll eyes on Tamino - Glamcult / 28 Dec (x) Tamino, Amir entends-tu… // Tamino, Amir do you hear… - Libération / 26 Oct (x) Tamino & Ramy, het succesvolste broederpaar van Mortsel: ‘Samen kunnen wij niks slechts maken’ // Tamino & Ramy, Mortsel’s most successful brother couple: ‘Together we can do nothing bad’ - Knack Focus / 16 Oct (x) Tamino: ‘Laat anderen maar analyseren, ik moet gewoon veel muziek maken’ // Tamino: ‘Let others analyze, I just have to make a lot of music’ - Knack Weekend / 4 Sep (x) Interview: Tamino - Afterlife Magazine / 3 Sep (x) Vom Dichten und Performen - Tamino im Interview // Poetry and performance – an interview with Tamino - The Postie / 7 Aug (x) ![]() Tamino, la douceur belge et l’électrique égyptien // Tamino, Belgian sweetness and Egyptian electricity - General Pop / 27 Jun (x) TAMINO, Interview,, Maifeld-Derby, Mannheim - gig-blog / 17 Jun (x) I don’t have a lot to add beyond that.On record: Pop, rock and jazz - The Times / 15 Apr (x) I sharpen after I’ve scaled the image down. I use the Smart Sharpen filter on the image smart object and play with the settings until it looks good. I usually sharpen all the way at the end of the gif making process, but some people prefer to do it earlier. Last, go to View -> Actual Pixels to see the gif at full size. Set the width to your target width size (usually 540 for a single gif per row, 268 for 2 per row). Make sure ‘Constrain Proportions’ is checked. When you’re happy with the cropping, go to Image -> Image Size. Your final gif is going to be resized down to either 540 or 268 (or smaller for 3 across) so as long as all the images are that width or larger after cropping you’re fine. You can also scale that white layer in size (use ctrl+t with the layer selected and hold down shift while scaling to lock the resolution ratio) to frame a smaller area with the same resolution. This makes sure all my gifs are the same dimensions. Then I’ll crop to that new layer and delete the layer when done. In each psd file (other than the first one that I already cropped) I’ll paste this white rectangle on top, turn the opacity of the layer down a little so I can see through it and use it to frame the area I want to crop. I will then ctrl+a, ctrl+c this new blank document to copy the white rectangle to my clipboard. This will make a new blank (white solid) document that’s the size of the cropped image. Next, I do File -> New… and make sure the Preset is set to Clipboard. Once I have the image cropped, I hit ctrl+a to select the full image and ctrl+c to copy it to clipboard. If this is confusing you can make a couple still images of various sizes and put them in a draft post to see how tumblr treats them.įor a gif where I want to use most of the image in the frame but still want a nice big image, I’ll usually crop a little off each side, reducing the original width (though not the final width…don’t worry about it, this will make sense in practice). A gif that’s wide but not tall will be smaller, a gif that’s wide and tall will be larger. An image on dash will be 540px across (268px each for 2 in the same row). On tumblr, images are constrained by width more than by height. For example, if there’s one where the important parts of the image are an extreme closeup that takes up most of the frame you might want to start with that one to establish the crop dimensions so you don’t cut anything important out. If you’re doing a set with a lot of different contents in each gif, you should look through all your psds and get an idea of all of them so you’ll know if there’s a best one to crop first. It’s pretty self-explanatory so I don’t have much to add. Otherwise I might be focusing on parts of the image that I ultimately won’t use. While I will often do a rough first pass of coloring before scaling my image down, I almost always crop before anything else. The current file size limit for tumblr gifs is 10mb. You’re generally aiming for 540px wide gifs (one per row) or 268px (two per row). This post has all the size reference for tumblr dash images. It assumes you’ve followed the steps in the previous wiki and have a file with a smart object of all your layers and a single video clips in the timeline. This guide talks about how to crop and resize gifs in photoshop. ![]()
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