Now I see why those other chansketch gifs looked slightly darker, While making the gif, the format somehow darkens the colors a bit, I tried everything to fix it but no way around it.
GIFs are a palletized format; the pallet they can display is limited to 256 colors... Since these only use two colors, they should be easily representable. If the colors are darkening, it's either because GIFs use 16 bits per pixel (rather than 24), or your program is working off of some fixed pallet and going for the closest colors. (I don't know how many bits the GIF pallet can hold, off the top of my head.)
Toawa said: GIFs are a palletized format; the pallet they can display is limited to 256 colors... Since these only use two colors, they should be easily representable. If the colors are darkening, it's either because GIFs use 16 bits per pixel (rather than 24), or your program is working off of some fixed pallet and going for the closest colors. (I don't know how many bits the GIF pallet can hold, off the top of my head.)
I used adobe flash for it, but no matter how many stuff i tried, It would as much make it even more darker. I think the only thing i didn't try was using an alternate palette, but I don't know how to get those or make one export it and then import it for the project.
Of course if you see some of the other chansketchs gifs, you would see that they also are slightly darker as well.