Quality is down bad (literally)

I’ve been animating some stuff right? And all the exports are low quality.
Even though it’s on 1080p, can somebody help me with this?

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Hello, welcome to the forums! :smiley: :partying_face:

Sadly the mp4 export is currently not the best.
but you can export it as a gid and add sounds in a Video program like KDNLIFE or something.
I’m sure this will make the quality better.
:smiley: And also the “bad” quality comes from the colors, as far I can see.
they are moshing up a bit, maybe try to make fewer colors, or not so popping ones but only take that as the Last step if no one from before worked!

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Can i see the animation :eyes: you can post it into the forums Everyone likes animation here :smiley:

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Just exported it into a gif. The quality was way better than a mp4 but it was kinda glitching with the colors? It kept on switching the colors on 4 specific parts, do you have a fix for that?

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The quality of the mp4 file might’ve been affected by the audio or size of the animation.

If your animation has audio, I would recommend exporting it into an mp4 file without any audio, then use another software to attach the audio to the mp4 file.

If your animation is large, what you can do is split it into scenes and export each individually, then combine them together using another software.

Exporting into a gif is also a good option, though long gif’s are more likely to have some issues (since gif’s are meant to be short).

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