- Posting Speed
- One post per day
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
- Slow As Molasses
- Online Availability
- I'm online most evenings on a regular basis. If you message me, I'll probably see your PM within a day tops, or you can find me on Discord under Click This#5640 --Just message me if you're from Iwaku so there aren't any misunderstandings!
- Writing Levels
- Adept
- Advanced
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Primarily Prefer Female
- Genres
- I'm a massive fan of any genre that puts my characters in a fish out of the water scenario. This can be time travel, isekai, or even an epic journey type of story. If it's in an anime style, you've got my full and undivided attention.
I'm generally game with most fantasy genres, although my preference is skewed towards high fantasy and historical fantasy. Also, steampunk. Depending on the type of roleplay, modern and sci-fi roleplays are good with me as well. In terms of settings for historical roleplays, I love seeing stories set in the Roman republic or empire, the age of sail, the Victorian era, WWI, WWII, the Cold War, and the early information era, although I might tend to play fast and loose with some historical accuracy in favor of plots and characters.
Naturally though, if the plot's awesome enough, the genre probably won't matter too much!
Not 100% sure if this is working as intended, but an issue with avatar resizing came up when I switched to a new one recently.
I've found that the maximum possible dimension for a regular avatar before being resized automatically is 192x384. Assuming a large image has a 2:1 aspect ratio, it will always resize to 192x384.
That behavior is normal enough, but if you right click on avatar that is 192x384 in a thread to view the image info in your browser, you'll find the forum has resized the avatar to 200x400, thus upscaling the image and degrading its image quality. Because of how the uploader is set up as earlier mentioned, even if you upload a 200x400 image, it will be downscaled and then upscaled again, leading to an unfun, blurry mess.
This behavior doesn't seem to occur with 1:1 avatars at 200x200. Anything more rectangular seems to be resized up to or approaching that 200x400 mentioned earlier. In the interest of nice, high quality avatars, is there a solution for this?
I've found that the maximum possible dimension for a regular avatar before being resized automatically is 192x384. Assuming a large image has a 2:1 aspect ratio, it will always resize to 192x384.
That behavior is normal enough, but if you right click on avatar that is 192x384 in a thread to view the image info in your browser, you'll find the forum has resized the avatar to 200x400, thus upscaling the image and degrading its image quality. Because of how the uploader is set up as earlier mentioned, even if you upload a 200x400 image, it will be downscaled and then upscaled again, leading to an unfun, blurry mess.
This behavior doesn't seem to occur with 1:1 avatars at 200x200. Anything more rectangular seems to be resized up to or approaching that 200x400 mentioned earlier. In the interest of nice, high quality avatars, is there a solution for this?
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