Hey mates,
in case you’ve been wondering why some animated sigs lately don’t look as “gif-typical” anymore and feel a lot smoother, there’s a reason for that.
It’s not like GIFs suddenly got better. There’s now another way to run animations that doesn’t come with the usual limitations. No 32-256 color cap crap, much better compression, and you can push smoother motion without instantly hitting the size limit. We’re talking stuff like ~5 seconds at 25 fps.
The solution is called AVIF (
https://google.com/search?q=what+is+an+avif)
Here is a small example:

(67.7KiB, 400x150px, frames: 7, type: gif, length: 1 sec)

(66.15KiB, 400x150px, frames: 146, type: avif, length: 5 sec)
Both of these images are within the d2jsp sig rules! And no, this isn’t some workaround or exploit. I talked to the staff and it’s officially allowed now.
Not gonna turn this into a full tutorial, and I’m not claiming this is the perfect workflow, but you can get solid results by exporting your sig as an mp4 and converting it to AVIF via ezgif. You’ll probably have to tweak some settings to get the best outcome, but it’s definitely worth looking into.
Figured I’d share this with you guys in the spirit of fair competition. Some of you have really great animations, and it hurts a bit to see their quality getting held back by file format limitations.
Curious to see what people do with it and love to see a new era of high quality sig animations 😁
Peace
Edit:Forgot to mention one thing: the only downside to avif files are that they a currently not supported by imgur. you have to either use a personal server or a image hosting service that supports avif (catbox.moe maybe).
This post was edited by Eruptix on Apr 13 2026 06:53am