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Chepachet, Rhode Island

I'm looking for some advice on what dimensions to use to provide the most pixel perfect quality I can in a youtube/vimeo video. The things animated are very small and I think any anti aliasing or blurriness would completely ruin it. Here's the base image I'll be animating.

http://i.imgur.com/RnjJd.png

I've done some research but haven't gotten anything concrete. I really just want to prevent myself from doing all the animation only to find the dimensions didn't really work out. I know some of you have experience with this kind of thing.

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uhajdafdfdfa

you won't be able to get PIXEL PERFECT on youtube i do not think
it is like trying to get a pixel perfect jpeg?

but maybe on vimeo

edit: but the best quality you can do on youtube is 1920x1080 i think
edit2: bear in mind that many people's screens are not 1920x1080 big even

Last edited by ant1 (Aug 8, 2012 4:32 pm)

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Joliette, QC, Canada

I thought you we're talking about my friend Pixelperfect when I red the title ! tongue
http://soundcloud.com/pixelperfect

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Sweeeeeeden

From my somewhat scientific, but note yet entirely conclusive research, 640*360 is good for 1:1 pixel graphics.

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Russia, Moscow

Press Ctrl+Numpad Plus and Ctrl+Numpad Minus, and you'll see it is quite hopeless to get pixel perfect anything in a browser these days.

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Chepachet, Rhode Island

Alright ima go with nitro and 640*360. Thanks for the help. There are just so many goddamn video settings and sizes these days.