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[Music] so using a gif is often the better choice gifts are limited in the amount of colors they can use from just 2 all the way up to 256 less colors means a smaller file size but even 256 colors isnt that many if your designs have gradients because every different shade of color will be a different color in the palette if you design using your strip color palette to begin with then youll be able to export your gif with fewer colors while still looking good you also need to be careful with how you use these colors too the other main contributor to good gift compression is the amount of movement in your scene a good way to think of this is how often are each of the pixels in your gif change in color if you have a scene with a background thats mostly one color for the whole loop then the gif will compress very well because most of the pixels never change color if you have a fully scrolling background even just with a simple pattern the most of your pixels are changing color every si