Wed Nov 30, 2022 2:33 am
Second that.
And then, be aware that YouTube is always applying their own compression, so deliver the best possible quality to them as you can. It doesn't need to be H.264/265, they accept other codecs with larger files up to a certain limit. Some swear on sending UHD to YT, since they'll be using a better codec then.
If you want such an effect, better achieve it with a filter. Try those under Stylize or a third-party Cartoon look filter, since overcompression will introduce other, pretty nasty artefacts.
Now that the cat #19 is out of the bag, test it as much as you can and use the subforum.
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