![]() :-/Īs a mid term solution I think ill implement a questionbox to ask the uploader if he really want to upload a potential duplicate. The big companies may have one or working on one, but they probably wont share it for free. The best would probably be a AI that sees the difference of the eyecolor, but does not see the fragments caused by compression. īut sadly there are a lot of false positives e.g. Some have just a different eye color, but they look the same for the algorithm e.g. Battle with up to 16 players in a variety of game modes. Some are actually duplicates (from human view and from algorithms view) e.g. Teeworlds is a free online multiplayer game, available for all major operating systems. I played around with but the result is *meh* : I reported the expired certificate, it will be fixed (some day).ī is a free php webhoster, that does not allow to install additional software. You can then compare the hash value with the values of the existing skins.Ĭonverting the image from png to pnm is needed to detect duplicates which have a different compression ratio. Upscale the original skin.png (256x128) to 400 (1024x512) with Photoshop/Gimp - Export your work made with Illustrator/Inkscape to Photoshop/Gimp on template - Mark all with alpha channel - Upscale the mark + 1 pixel - Press del - Downscale the image to 25 (back to 256x128) - Save it to skin. When a skin was uploaded, use pngtopnm to get a pnm image file, then use md5sum on the file to get a hash value. You could automatically detect duplicates: ![]() Hybrid Dog wrote:The link in helpfiles/about.html is broken: ![]()
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