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Kurusu

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  1. lel you too By the way, I added you in Steam.
  2. Right after I got to meet you ;-; feelsbadman i thought it was real lmao
  3. I'm not sure about that. Maybe 30 fps on medium? You can always check benchmarks on YouTube. i7 is amazing, but that 640M is a huge letdown I believe. That i7 could be useful for example, rendering in Cinema 4D, Blender, Adobe programs, and such.
  4. It should be able to run Minecraft smoothly, just like KFCzZz said. CS:GO, due to GPU, I'm pretty sure it'll run smoothly on med-high settings. Combat Arms, I'm sure it will run smoothly because of it's not-so heavy graphical demanding. It's a pretty good laptop, but your GPU is a bit of a bottleneck for your CPU.
  5. What's the CPU? I can't really think of performances without the CPU.
  6. Good job I'm trying so hard to get better at Genji myself, nothing really happens lol.
  7. ahh damn, I'm pretty sure I deleted my .psd file ill just check tomorrow on recycle bin lol
  8. Included this in my tutorial, but I think it actually looks cool for a signature. I'll probably use it in the meantime. I appreciate any feedback hehe lol
  9. Ace Attorney HD Trilogy works.
  10. You're welcome! oh okay lmao
  11. I never knew that. I only know how to upload on Imgur lol. The tutorial's done, so hopefully it doesn't get deleted lmao.
  12. Hello everybody, I'll be showing you how to convert a video (assuming you made a signature in a video editing program and it rendered out as a video file) to GIF! I made my own signature in Sony Vegas, and converted the video to each individual frames. And then made it into a GIF. The result is this: So let's get started. Requirements: - Photoshop (I use CS6) - A video file Procedure: 1. Make sure your video file is encoded in one of these formats (I'm not sure with other file types not included here): .264, 3GP, 3GPP, AVC, AVI, F4V, FLV, MOV, MPE, MPEG‑1, MPEG‑4, MXF Also make sure that your video file isn't very big, or else it will NOT load... Open Photoshop, go to File > Import and then click "Video Frames to Layers...". You can browse for your video and then just leave the settings and click OK. 2. Now, you can mess with the individual layers/frames with tools on Photoshop. But if you're fine with it already, then... 3. Go to File and click "Save for Web". Now this is on CS6. I believe some other versions have File > Export > Save for Web. 4. Once again, you can mess with things around here. You can change how many colors can be used, you can change the resolution. Leave things as is unless edits are necessary. Click Save. 5. You should be greeted with a window where you can browse on where to save. Well, that's your decision. 6. Good job, you're done! You should be able to upload it on sites. I hope this helped! Thanks for reading.
  13. Thanks! lol
  14. Thanks
  15. Hello! Nice to meet you. My name is Mein, although you can call me by my real unique name, Festivity. I created this account back in 2014 to find some hacks for who knows (I forgot). I named this account Mein 'cuz she was my favorite character back in 2014. I've logged in today after 2 years of inactivity. Anyway, I look forward to this community, and umm, thanks for reading!
  16. I want to have one because I like anime and why not lol
  17. Hmm, so you're the ungrateful type to request for something, but is also salty about it? I'm fine with the fact that you're not giving anything but that attitude though.
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