03-24-2019, 06:52 PM(This post was last modified: 03-24-2019, 09:54 PM by Mackkz.)
03-24-2019, 05:41 PMToeDragon84 Wrote:
03-24-2019, 12:46 PMMike Izzy Wrote: hi .Bojo!
At this time we are researching what goes into a GIF and how to define it properly for our grading. There are gif makers out there that make them very quickly and we dont want one area of the tasks to be significantly easier for 1 group then the other. Also we have seen a few done and they werent done to our standards.. but we havnt defined our standards yet... So were not accepting them now until we can do more research and decide if there viable or not for our tasks.
I think If someone makes a gif that meets all the requirements of the GFX option it should count without a question, those would be some of the coolest PT responses.
This is very rare, basically nobody ever puts this effort in from what I've seen. It's usually a bunch of random gifs from TV/movies which I'd agree shouldn't work.
The dilemma we've had with GIF responses particularly with WFT's or equivalently "minor" tasks, you're trying to somehow equate the typical 25 word response with the work necessary for a "proper" gif. Some of the random gifs we've seen have been deemed pretty phoned in, but when it's trying to match up with the work required to make a 15 word response, it's probably sufficient even if it doesn't look great. For the time being until we can find some sort of understanding of what is deemed acceptable, it's easier to just not accept them as a format.