Optimized GFX for Yuoki Mods (Oh,it's so lighter!) V3 upd!

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Re: Optimized GFX for Yuoki Mods (Oh,it's so lighter!) V3 upd!

Post by orzelek »

Comparing those two pictures above... that will be a big loss.
Take a look at anything thats transparent - it has been seriously damaged by compression. Especially the glow around the main spire.

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Post by nastyslave »

Of course, you are right, some data loss is here. But in dynamic of the game it's almost invisible. Imho, of course.
Otherwise, you can always adjust quality settings and choose that level of compression what your eyes like ;)
Sadly , but lossless compressed settings are not so effective (about ~20%). We definitely should play with lossy settings to get the best results! ;)
Please, show us your chosen settings and compare results!

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Re: Optimized GFX for Yuoki Mods (Oh,it's so lighter!) V3 upd!

Post by Cadde »

Sorry to revive this thread but i saw it from a signature someplace, got interested and wanted to tell you how to show differences.

Here's a DIFF of the last two images posted.
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Basically, any layer capable image editor will let you overlay the original image with the compressed one. Then you set layer blending to "difference" and you get to see just how much difference there is between the two.
The more saturated the differences are, the more of a color difference there is. The brighter the differences are, the more brightness difference there is.
Different colors doesn't really matter that much. But the more colors tend towards red, the bigger the HUE difference is. As in, when there's red pixels, the original color might have been green but are now red or blue in the compressed image. Changes like that can really stand out.

And a comparison with transparency neutralized (put black layers behind each variant, merged variants with black and then difference) shows that practically ALL the difference is in the transparency.

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Finally, if you really want to show even the minutest of differences you can take the above image and increase saturation to the max on it and add some brightness to it.
Again, the source data is just the difference per pixel between the original and modified data.
But this highlights any differences, even the ones one can't see even if they had eagle eyes.

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... Just wanted to show that.

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Re: Optimized GFX for Yuoki Mods (Oh,it's so lighter!) V3 upd!

Post by YuokiTani »

very interesting. Thank You.

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Personally I use PNGGauntlet to get maximum lossless compression.
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Re: Optimized GFX for Yuoki Mods (Oh,it's so lighter!) V3 upd!

Post by YuokiTani »

okay, thanks for the tip, i will try this too :)

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