AxolotlLove
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- Jan 8, 2016
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Took these pictures a few minutes ago ;-;
Phoebe has the best hair
Phoebe has the best hair

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I never thought I'd see the day!!![]()
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I think yours are pretty cute too- what duckburd isn't??![]()
Really? That is too funny! Great minds think alike, I suppose!You know what is even funnier? For my last ducks, I used that same bin you are as a pond.![]()
-Banti
Very impressive hair she has! All your ducks are so pretty!
Took these pictures a few minutes ago ;-;
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Phoebe has the best hair
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You are hysterical. I love Quackers' little hat. Your burbs are sooo CUTE AND ADORABLE AND SWEETLY PRESHIS.
Aw, thanks. It took a long time to get a good picture of her with the hat! It kept falling into the water-catching dish.You are hysterical. I love Quackers' little hat. Your burbs are sooo CUTE AND ADORABLE AND SWEETLY PRESHIS.
I do it the hard way because I have the tools I have and I am cheap. You probably don't want to do it that way. @NathanZee found a site on the web that can convert video clips to gifs, but I am not sure what it is. Hopefully he will post it here (I might even start using it). Some info that will help. You are limited by BYC to 2MB in size for the gif. The smaller you make it, the more frames you can get in the same file size. Of course the smaller you make it, the smaller it is. So some additional information: to the left of this post, the image you see BYC scales to 120 x 120 pixels, so no matter how big of a picture you have, BYC will shrink it down to 120 x 120. So if you shrink it down before you convert it, you can get more frames in the 2MB limit. More frames means smoother animation (more frames/sec) or a longer animation - or a little of both.@Tevyes Dad , how do you get those custom GIFs? I'd like to have one as my avatar, but I dunno how.![]()
-Banti
I do it the hard way because I have the tools I have and I am cheap. You probably don't want to do it that way. @NathanZee
found a site on the web that can convert video clips to gifs, but I am not sure what it is. Hopefully he will post it here (I might even start using it). Some info that will help. You are limited by BYC to 2MB in size for the gif. The smaller you make it, the more frames you can get in the same file size. Of course the smaller you make it, the smaller it is. So some additional information: to the left of this post, the image you see BYC scales to 120 x 120 pixels, so no matter how big of a picture you have, BYC will shrink it down to 120 x 120. So if you shrink it down before you convert it, you can get more frames in the 2MB limit. More frames means smoother animation (more frames/sec) or a longer animation - or a little of both.
You are funny, Tony. Volleyball. Heehee.OMG that is the best hair!!!! Looks perfectly at home at that duck volley ball game they have going on there.![]()