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    I created an image that I wanted to use on my vbulletin board in place of the vb_bullet that's already there. I created this as a static gif at 16pts and uploaded to my server. After modifying a few templates, I was able to get the image to show on a few of the pages, but not on all of them. I'm thinking the gif may be too big. I'm told that it should be 15x15 pixels. How can I check this in 3D, or is it even possible? http://www.nubiint.com/forums/

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    I created an image that I wanted to use on my vbulletin board in place of the vb_bullet that's already there. I created this as a static gif at 16pts and uploaded to my server. After modifying a few templates, I was able to get the image to show on a few of the pages, but not on all of them. I'm thinking the gif may be too big. I'm told that it should be 15x15 pixels. How can I check this in 3D, or is it even possible? http://www.nubiint.com/forums/

    I will deny myself, but I will not be denied.

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    This is never an easy thing to do in Xara 3D.

    Basically resize your window so it is basically square, or the proportion you want.

    When you export your animation as a GIF Animation, you should see a Size option in the Export Animated Gif dialog. I think, and I may be wrong, that if you check User Defined for Size that you can enter your target size.

    Keep in mind that 15 pixels square is tiny. See attached.

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