2006-07-06, 15:35 | Link #404 | |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Here's a faster version of your current avatar, if it's what you wanted. Maybe it's a little too fast. |
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2006-07-06, 16:23 | Link #407 |
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I seem to be using a diff version of ImageReady,but I have the delay set at 0 seconds and the frame rate or speed doesn't increase or change.
Funny thing though, it moves fast and at teh speed I want when I go to change the width of it, confusing cause it returns to being slow when I close the box. |
2006-07-15, 12:40 | Link #414 | |
It's bacon!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Up and to the Left
Age: 43
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2006-07-15, 15:45 | Link #417 | |
It's bacon!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Up and to the Left
Age: 43
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Guide is a bit old, but should help get you through most of the process. |
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2006-07-15, 15:56 | Link #418 | |
Junior Otaku
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Maihama Server
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2006-07-15, 16:27 | Link #419 | |
It's bacon!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Up and to the Left
Age: 43
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Individual layers within GIMP will translate to individual frame sequences for the final animated GIF. Those layers being whatever you previously extracted the images from, be that from Virtualdub or individual screen shots, anything. Gimp Animation Package "GAP" from the Windows install page is probably optional, but useful if you want to use the Frames to Image function, to quickly load numeric ordered images into GIMP as layers. |
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animated gifs, graphics |
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