Animated gif war...
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its not too hard in photoshop/imageready either, you just make each 'frame' on a different layer, and then put them in order, then bring them into imageready, and you can set them to a timeline
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Thanks all, I will check them out.
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Gidon...
after you upload the image, or add file, there is a box right under the posting area, that says "add inline"
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Gidon, I've seen this one before: SICK! (Always brings a smile, thanks :`)
I copy all my files to Kelley's su.porta.ca forums repository, paste the address into my message, then use either the "URL" brackets button, or the "Img", to set the address up as a link (using the "img" the image...must be less than 800x800 pixels...will be in the your message where ever you put the address.
Best, Tom.
Best, Tom...
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any tuts on making animated gifs?
edson mahfuz, architect
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@unknownuser said:
any tuts on making animated gifs?
I guess the best thing you can do is just make each frame by hand and put it togetherusing your program of choice. Unless there is something ive never heard of (that could very well be it)
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@tomsdesk said:
Edson, the gif animator program I have automatically adds the number of transition frames you choose between the start and finish frames of a movement sequence. Once you get into the thought mode of the program it's pretty easy to start having fun.
Lol what program is it? That looks neat.
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