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Re: CBR/CBZ: Not going to happen. I don't know anything about the format, and I'm very comfortable with PDFs, since we used to use them back when I did textbook design and production. If you want to read it on a tiny screen, my advice is: don't. Just don't read it on a tiny screen. Wait until you get home, or use a laptop. Is it really essential that you have total access to every piece of media at all times in a format that is perfectly sized? Will you ever need to reference O-Chul's origin story while escaping from a burning building? No. So, it's not essential that it be 100% mobile friendly.
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Surfing HalfOrc
Also, what is a Solith Knight? My Google-fu must be weak, because all I could find were some names for WoW Arena players...
It's a country from the campaign setting I was running at the time I founded GITP. I just didn't rename the file from my desktop. There's no reason you should have ever heard of it.
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The Giant
Re: CBR/CBZ: Not going to happen. I don't know anything about the format
CBR/CBZ is super easy; just arrange all the files as JPG and use a compression program to Zip or Rar them and then rename the extension as CBR for RAR compression or CBZ for Zip compression.
IMO PDFs are better for mobile devices as the images render faster for the smaller screens. I have PDFs and CBR/CBZ on my tablet and the both look good but PDFs seem to work more smoothly.
On the other hand; CBR/CBZ is much faster on the desktop.
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The Giant
It's a country from the campaign setting I was running at the time I founded GITP. I just didn't rename the file from my desktop. There's no reason you should have ever heard of it.
Man, I remember when your avatar was from that setting, and not an OOTS-Style self portrait. I feel old.
Also, having just stayed up to listen to that podcast interview you gave for GeekAdemia, I must say, your voice sounds nothing like I imagined. Not that I can clearly remember what I imagined....
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Hushdawg
CBR/CBZ blah blah blah
*sigh*
Can't you read? He's not interested, honestly some people won't stop preaching about their OS/edition/preferred file format. PDF is what were getting, which is something that pretty much everyone has on their PC anyway. You may as well expect people to get photoshop just because you like sending it as a psd.
And Giant, I read OotS on my smartphone sometimes, as sometimes there's no choice.
Still would like to know about the last mystery prize.
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The Giant
Is it really essential that you have total access to every piece of media at all times in a format that is perfectly sized?
Hah, you really are a bit old fashioned, aren't you? It's cool, I like that :smallbiggrin:
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Also, having just stayed up to listen to that podcast interview you gave for GeekAdemia, I must say, your voice sounds nothing like I imagined. Not that I can clearly remember what I imagined....
Completely agree, I think the voice was deeper than I imagined. Although it was nice to hear that he sounds just as sharp and meticulous live, as he does in text.
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Mr Burlew, are you still closed to the idea of an OotS computer game (simple or otherwise), especially in light of the Kickstarter turn-out?
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The Giant
Will you ever need to reference O-Chul's origin story while escaping from a burning building? No.
So the story is not about O-Chul escaping from a burning building. :smallbiggrin::smallbiggrin:
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Personally, I'm fine with any format that isn't JPG. As a pixel artist (among other things), I HATE JPG with a fiery passion, or any other format that goes "I disagree with your choices and will force my own upon you."
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What I really admire is the addition of the "broke-ass-student" reward!
Bravo!!!
I saw the comment of someone saying he waits for such a reward in the forum and thought "poor bastard, I know how you feel"
and I think many of us can relate to this.
I was really happy when I saw, that Rich had added such an award. Sure, it was a limited reward, but it was just beautiful to see it!
I salute Rich for this!
Also I find it well phrased, that you should have the right to claim it and not take advandage in this case.
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Xapi
Creating your own CBZ or CBR file is incredibly easy.
Unrelated to that, I don't think the Giant would release something like that because of the quality loss from PDF to JPG.
Ooo CBRs would be awesome. What program do you need to create them?
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WinZip, WinRAR, 7-Zip, or something similar.
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link3710
Ooo CBRs would be awesome. What program do you need to create them?
You're going to need to export the PDFs one page at a time into PNGs or GIFs.
Then, Zip the pages into a single file (using any compressing software), and change the extension from .zip to .cbz.
There, it's done.
Edit: For CBRs, change "Zip" with "Rar" and "cbz" with "cbr". The process is the same, you just have to use RAR compressing instead of Zip.
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Grey Watcher
Man, I remember when your avatar was from that setting, and not an OOTS-Style self portrait. I feel old.
Also, having just stayed up to listen to that podcast interview you gave for GeekAdemia, I must say, your voice sounds nothing like I imagined. Not that I can clearly remember what I imagined....
If I recall, that avatar was the image with the lines and colored circles?
Maaan, that takes me back.
I remember the only reason that I met Rich the first time was because of my roomate's association with the Nifty crew. Amazing that it all worked out like it did.
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Mighty
Completely agree, I think the voice was deeper than I imagined. Although it was nice to hear that he sounds just as sharp and meticulous live, as he does in text.
Oddly enough, I had the opposite reaction. His voice is slightly higher pitched that I had imagined. I still appreciate that he's just as articulate in speech as he is in writing.
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If I recall, that avatar was the image with the lines and colored circles?
That was the one!
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Katana_Geldar
*sigh*
Still would like to know about the last mystery prize.
The last mystery prize is mine, but at this point, I know as much about it as you do (I figured that's why its a mystery).
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The last mystery prize is mine, but at this point, I know as much about it as you do (I figured that's why its a mystery).
I think he was talking about Mistery Prize #9.
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Xapi
I think he was talking about Mistery Prize #9.
Ah, well then...
at this point, I know as much about it as you do (I figured that's why its a mystery).
See, almost the same answer :smallwink:
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Xapi
You're going to need to export the PDFs one page at a time into PNGs or GIFs.
There are programs that will do this step for you available as freeware with no watermarking.
PDF is a higher quality format so it's easy to take that and produce the CBR/CBZ if that's what you want. But to take a CBR/CBZ and convert it to PDF is a real pain in the butt so it's better to have the PDF released from Giant and then convert it yourself later. (for those out there who are demanding this format)
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Hushdawg
CBR/CBZ is super easy; just arrange all the files as JPG and use a compression program to Zip or Rar them and then rename the extension as CBR for RAR compression or CBZ for Zip compression.
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Xapi
You're going to need to export the PDFs one page at a time into PNGs or GIFs.
Then, Zip the pages into a single file (using any compressing software), and change the extension from .zip to .cbz.
There, it's done.
Super easy? Let's think about that for a moment -- both of these sets of instructions involve a potentially labor-intensive step of "...arranging all the files as JPG/PNG/GIF...". Then while Windoes does Zip itself, Rar-ing them is going to take yet another program. Then the extension rename -- if there are several of these compressed packages, this is another labor-intensive step which windows actually makes a bit more bothersome when changing extensions, what with its warning dialog every single time.
So, super easy? Far from it. :smallfrown:
No -- "Super Easy" will only be achieved when one can speak to their computer, Star Trek style, and simply say "Computer! Convert my files to CBR/CBZ". :smallbiggrin: :smallwink:
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Aurorax
The last mystery prize is mine, but at this point, I know as much about it as you do (I figured that's why its a mystery).
Oooh, will you please tell us when you know what it is? I have freshly baked brownies to bribe you, should that be necessary. :smallcool:
And congratulations on snagging it! :smallsmile:
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SteveDJ
Super easy? Let's think about that for a moment -- both of these sets of instructions involve a potentially labor-intensive step of "...arranging all the files as JPG/PNG/GIF...". Then while Windoes does Zip itself, Rar-ing them is going to take yet another program. Then the extension rename -- if there are several of these compressed packages, this is another labor-intensive step which windows actually makes a bit more bothersome when changing extensions, what with its warning dialog every single time.
So, super easy? Far from it. :smallfrown:
It's pretty easy once you have the right tools. WinRAR and 7-Zip are easier to use and have more features than WinZip, worth the effort of acquiring one of them. As for file renaming, there's the command console that lets you mass rename and ignore warnings, and there's also my personal favorite, Bulk Rename Utility.
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No -- "Super Easy" will only be achieved when one can speak to their computer, Star Trek style, and simply say "Computer! Convert my files to CBR/CBZ". :smallbiggrin: :smallwink:
Agreed. :smallsmile:
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WampaX
If I recall, that avatar was the image with the lines and colored circles?
Maaan, that takes me back.
I remember the only reason that I met Rich the first time was because of my roomate's association with the Nifty crew. Amazing that it all worked out like it did.
Was that avatar one with three or four yellow circles of different sizes connected by yellow squiggly lines that looked a bit like lightning? Because if they are I lurked for a lot longer then I thought.
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OK, no more discussion of file formats in this thread. Start a new thread in Friendly Banter for discussing the pros and cons of various formats if you really must, but not here.
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thepsyker
Was that avatar one with three or four yellow circles of different sizes connected by yellow squiggly lines that looked a bit like lightning? Because if they are I lurked for a lot longer then I thought.
No. It was an array of 7 circles (four above, three below), each with a black outline and filled with a different color. If I recall correctly, they represented the 7 schools of magic with the opposition schools connected by solid black lines. The whole thing was on a white background.
That sounds right or close to right in my mind
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The Giant
OK, no more discussion of file formats in this thread. Start a new thread in Friendly Banter for discussing the pros and cons of various formats if you really must, but not here.
When are we going to get a new Kickstarter Update? I was under the impression you'd get to work oin that after the comic was posted, but maybe I was wrong...
Edit: In case the tone isn't quite getting through, this is an actual honest question, not a demand.
I'm extremely happy with the amount of updates in the comic, Kickstarter, and generally huge amount of work the Giant has been doing for us.
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WampaX
No. It was an array of 7 circles (four above, three below), each with a black outline and filled with a different color. If I recall correctly, they represented the 7 schools of magic with the opposition schools connected by solid black lines. The whole thing was on a white background.
That sounds right or close to right in my mind
I thought it was 8 circles (a hexagon with red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple at the corners, bisected by a line segment with black and white at the ends)? But yes, I think we're remembering, however vaguely and inaccurately, the same avatar. :smallbiggrin:
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WampaX
No. It was an array of 7 circles (four above, three below), each with a black outline and filled with a different color. If I recall correctly, they represented the 7 schools of magic with the opposition schools connected by solid black lines. The whole thing was on a white background.
That sounds right or close to right in my mind
Now I want to see this...
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Grey Watcher
Oddly enough, I had the opposite reaction. His voice is slightly higher pitched that I had imagined. I still appreciate that he's just as articulate in speech as he is in writing.
I guess we shouldn't start discussing what we imagine the characters sound like then :smalltongue:
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WampaX
No. It was an array of 7 circles (four above, three below), each with a black outline and filled with a different color. If I recall correctly, they represented the 7 schools of magic with the opposition schools connected by solid black lines. The whole thing was on a white background.
That sounds right or close to right in my mind
Ok, then I'm thinking of someone else. I know I've been reading the comic from near the beginning, but I didn't think I paid much attention to the forums until a good deal after I started reading.