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Jul 2020

I NEED another alternative to croppy.

Okay, Croppy is a useful tool and it’s idea/objective is great. By why does it crop ONLY SO MANY sections at a time?? It’s ludicrous, and there’s no option that says “crop into 4 pieces only” or something like that.

Is there any other alternative? Or is it something I have to put up with.

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You can section stuff yourself with the free program Gimp. But it would be much more time consuming than croppy.
Gimp tells you specifically how many pixels your cuts and resizes are.

Croppy was designed specifically to crop your files to fit the Tapas/Webtoon size requirements no matter what you feed it. If it were to crop less pieces, there's a good chance they won't fit under the size requirements. That's just how it is?

You can't expect a 10000px long image to split into 4 pieces and be able to upload on either website.

I use the Photoshop slice tool to slice pages for websites other than Tapas/Webtoon, but it does take more work to resize them.

Actually, it didn't used to be like this?

Croppy had an extension that could easily slice/crop/resize everything into Webtoons and Tapas. I believe that extension still works in Tapas, but Webtoons changed their site code. Hence, the extension no longer works with Webtoons. So if Webtoon is your main site for your comic, blame them.

Moreover -- it's as simple as running your cropped files through tiny.png or tiny.jpeg to make them smaller if you worked in a size that's bigger than the norm. That, and you can always delete the extra slices once you've posted on the sites and have kept your needed backup.

Compared to trying to buy from Photoshop or trying to manually do it yourself, as well as trying to do it your way but waste more time -- Croppy is your best bet for now.

Thank you for the response. Yes, I understand the fitting process and sizes, but when I attempted to crop my comic myself into 3 images (eyeballing it) It ended up fitting when I uploaded! So I just don’t understand the need for Croppy to section it into 10 pieces.

Photoshop or another program might be another option for me

You could try ImageMagick or Photoscape. :slight_smile: Photoscape has a GUI and I believe it has what you want (ability to choose columns/rows to split by). ImageMagick is command line, but it also has all the power you need.

I'll DM you some random guides I wrote for both~