now if only i had an animated GIF creator, then i could make a larger version of your GIF no prob
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Originally posted by Jive GuruAhh! My secrets are being revealed! NOOOOOO!
*shrugs*
Yep, I built that pixel by pixel, I'm proud of my pixelly goodness, all 5 frames of it!
Here they are for your viewing pleasure.
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Other than EasyToon, I can't think of any apps that offer GIF animation that are also freeware.
...then again...
A few minutes playing with the usual search engines reveals the existence of something called Microsoft GIF Animator, a 1.1MB freeware somethingoranother. It was small enough that I thought I'd fool with it and see if it's any good. Feel free to grab a copy and test drive it yourself, though.
Addendum: MS Gif Animator appears to be a pre-release application, freely downloadable until it's release as a commercial product. (no clue if that'll ever happen--I only read the EULA). While there's no facility to draw your own frames within the app, like EasyToon does, it will allow you to import and string together existing bitmaps, adding comments and adjusting timing/speed and such.
(disclaimer: There are probably other animators out there. Some of them might even be better than this one. MSGA just happened to be the first one that popped up when I went looking for free ones. Also, I got distracted by FLCL so my login expired before I could add this disclaimer)
Edited a third time to spell "disclaimer" correctly
---PCJ
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Wow, thanks a whole lot guys, though I don't think I need Onionskinning or anything fancy like that. Just your basic put two and two together to get a pretty moving picture.
I actually think that Microsoft Gif Animator was the original program I used, but it was just a demo that expired after 30 days.
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Originally posted by Jive GuruI actually think that Microsoft Gif Animator was the original program I used, but it was just a demo that expired after 30 days.
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"Damn, it's about time that nurse got back with my special treat! This has been the longest hospital stay ever!... but dang it was worth it!!"
Hope everyone enjoys!Attached Files
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Originally posted by Jive GuruWow, thanks a whole lot guys, though I don't think I need Onionskinning or anything fancy like that. Just your basic put two and two together to get a pretty moving picture.
I actually think that Microsoft Gif Animator was the original program I used, but it was just a demo that expired after 30 days.
As for GIMP's animation functionality, I'm tempted to try it out, except that I already have that function in Deneba Canvas 7, which I got off some UK computer magazine coverdisc (best bargain I ever hit)
---PCJ
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