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Would this scripting workaround be 'legal'?

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 12:30 pm
by SissyNinaCoco
Hi you all! :-)

I have played around with the eos editor a little (working on a tease), and doing so came up with a way to do smooth animations. :whistle:

This is using a lot of jpgs and thus space on the servers i suppose, hence my questions:
  • Would it be bad to use this method in regular teases?
  • Or would the site managers be fine with this? (If one of them reads this ;-) )
Here a link to the demo tease:
https://milovana.com/webteases/showteas ... 10f45f55f5

Re: Would this scripting workaround be 'legal'?

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2025 2:15 pm
by kerkersklave
There are already teases that do this. The jpgs are processed after uploading so they are pretty small anyway. There might also be a limit on the numbers of pictures you can have, so you can only do short sequences like that anyway, so I guess it is fine. It is nice for some effects, but in general the quality of animation you get is too bad to use it constantly.

Re: Would this scripting workaround be 'legal'?

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2025 12:26 pm
by SissyNinaCoco
Yeah, i guess You are right about that. It may work smoothly on high-end hardware but be aweful on mobile phones or potatoes...