The last picture in this set was an anal creampie, which is a shame. There was a small discussion about why "in the ass" and not "in the pussy," because it was exactly the same with Lucifer.
He needs to learn a new trick. Whatever country he is from evidently does not have the saying, "You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar."
Hi mates,
Need your support to make some GIFs. Those who are interested to be part of this project may react here or DM me. We are creating a Game based on BA's work.
TIA
Hi mates,
Need your support to make some GIFs. Those who are interested to be part of this project may react here or DM me. We are creating a Game based on BA's work.
TIA
MP4 is significantly more efficient than GIF.
For the exact same moving image, an MP4 file will almost always be much smaller than a GIF, not larger.
Why MP4 is More Efficient than GIF
Advanced Compression: MP4 uses modern video codecs (like H.264 or H.265) that only store changes between frames. GIF saves every single frame as a complete, individual image.
Color Limitations: GIF is limited to 256 colors. Even with this heavy quality restriction, its file size remains bloated due to outdated compression.
Modern Web Standards: MP4 supports millions of colors and handles transparency better in newer web formats, while maintaining a fraction of a GIF's file size
Also this options:
Image-Based Animation Containers
These formats behave like GIFs (looping, autoplaying images) but use modern compression.
WebP (Animated): Created by Google, this format is widely supported across all modern web browsers. It supports transparency and reduces file sizes by up to 64% compared to GIF while maintaining better quality.
AVIF (Animated): Based on the AV1 video codec, AVIF offers the best compression for still and animated images today. It can create files that are up to 50% smaller than WebP and significantly smaller than MP4 for short animations, though encoding takes longer.
Next-Generation Video Containers & Codecs
If you prefer using a video container, you can swap the internal video compressor (codec) inside the container for a newer one.
WebM (with VP9 or AV1): WebM is an open-source container designed specifically for the web. When paired with the AV1 codec, it delivers file sizes that are roughly 30% smaller than a standard MP4 (H.264) at the exact same visual quality.
MP4 (with HEVC/H.265): You can keep the MP4 container but swap the older H.264 codec for HEVC. This cuts the file size of a standard MP4 exactly in half, though some older web browsers require specific licensing to play it.
Codec Efficiency Comparison
For digital comics with lots of flat colors and text, the compression efficiency ranks from best to worst as follows:
AVIF / WebM (AV1) – Ultimate space savers, smallest sizes.
WebP / MP4 (HEVC) – Excellent balance of size and universal playback.
MP4 (H.264) – Good standard, but mathematically outdated.