[Gimp-user] Grandson is counting on me

2019-09-12 Thread rich404
>Hi,
>
>also consider exporting to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APNG instead
>of
>animated GIF.
>
>On Wed, 11 Sep 2019 11:56:59 +0200
>rich404  wrote:

I can not remember the last time I got the Gimp APNG plugin working, probably
Gimp 2.6 and PClinuxOS, all depends on the libpng package. There is a java
application that works.

The concept is still not dead https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/1278

In practice not much (none) support in websites and browsers for that format. A
better bet will be WebP animation which Gimp 2.10 can write. Still not universal
support however, plenty web sites not accepting it.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Grandson is counting on me

2019-09-12 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi,

also consider exporting to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APNG instead of
animated GIF.

On Wed, 11 Sep 2019 11:56:59 +0200
rich404  wrote:

> >Good day all,
> >So thankful to have found yall.Diligently trying to help my oldest
> >Grandson with a school project.Currently failing miserably thus
> >requesting the experts for assistance.
> >I've used Photoshop previously, although it has been years.Found Gimp
> >and love it.I have worked for hours trying to simply put my Grandson's
> >Face (.jpg) into an 8 second football players .gif  
> 
> 
> As long as you realise that you are not going to replace any of the animation
> studios, you might get something. Treat as a less-than-perfect-bit-of-fun.
> 
> You downloaded an 8 sec gif to use. 8 seconds might have 80 layers. If it was
> just a static overlay/underlay there are scripts to automate. More probably
> you will need to paint in each layer. Tedious but there you are...
> 
> Things to check. (1) Is the giff optimised? - if it is, unoptimise in Filters
> -> Animation -> Unoptimise. (2) The colour mode. For a gif it is indexed.
> Change this to RGB File -> Mode RGB.
> 
> The I would select the face using freeselect tool, copy the selection. That is
> now the clipboard brush. Size it to suit and you can paint in each layer over
> the existing image.
> 
> A lot to do there: A little video 5 minutes duration, on the whole process,
> including exporting a gif.
> 
> https://youtu.be/-Mbi2n9apP4  Hope it helps.
> 



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[Gimp-user] Grandson is counting on me

2019-09-11 Thread rich404
>Good day all,
>So thankful to have found yall.Diligently trying to help my oldest
>Grandson with a school project.Currently failing miserably thus
>requesting the experts for assistance.
>I've used Photoshop previously, although it has been years.Found Gimp
>and love it.I have worked for hours trying to simply put my Grandson's
>Face (.jpg) into an 8 second football players .gif


As long as you realise that you are not going to replace any of the animation
studios, you might get something. Treat as a less-than-perfect-bit-of-fun.

You downloaded an 8 sec gif to use. 8 seconds might have 80 layers. If it was
just a static overlay/underlay there are scripts to automate. More probably you
will need to paint in each layer. Tedious but there you are...

Things to check. (1) Is the giff optimised? - if it is, unoptimise in Filters ->
Animation -> Unoptimise. (2) The colour mode. For a gif it is indexed. Change
this to RGB File -> Mode RGB.

The I would select the face using freeselect tool, copy the selection. That is
now the clipboard brush. Size it to suit and you can paint in each layer over
the existing image.

A lot to do there: A little video 5 minutes duration, on the whole process,
including exporting a gif.

https://youtu.be/-Mbi2n9apP4  Hope it helps.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Grandson is counting on me

2019-09-10 Thread Guy Stalnaker via gimp-user-list

Joseph,

Review this tutorial:

https://www.quackit.com/web_graphics/gimp/tutorial/create_an_animated_gif_layers.cfm

That shows a very simple process to create a new animated GIF. The 
change for you is to edit an existing animated GIF.


1. First that JPG of your grandson needs to be saved as a GIF file.
   Open it in GIMP then save it as a GIF image: File - SaveAs - make
   sure filetype is changed to GIF, and save with .gif
2. Reopen the GIF of your grandson (and not the JPG image) and the
   animated GIF
3. At this point review that tutorial. You need to make the GIF of your
   grandson a layer in the animated GIF file. When you open the
   animated GIF file does GIMP not show its "animation frames" as
   layers? There should be a Layers Panel that shows at a minimum one
   layer (if an image has only one, like the image of your grandson) or
   more layers. If GIMP does not show the animated GIF with multiple
   layers in the Layers Panel, then you cannot do what follows (and I
   have no guidance for you). If it does, continue on
4. Shift to the image of your grandson and from the Select menu choose
   Select All then from the Edit menu choose Copy
5. Shift to the animated gif file and from the Edit menu choose Paste
   As Layer (this is on a submenu so look carefully for it)
6. The animated GIF should now have a new Layer -- the image of your
   grandson
7. Click on it in the Layers Panel to select it
8. Use the tools at the bottom of the Layers Panel to move the layer of
   your grandson's image up the layer stack to the place you want it to go
9. At the point you should be able to follow the tutorial above for
   saving it.

Regards,

GuyS

On 9/10/2019 6:19 AM, Joseph Cervantes via gimp-user-list wrote:

Good day all,
So thankful to have found yall.Diligently trying to help my oldest Grandson 
with a school project.Currently failing miserably thus requesting the experts 
for assistance.
I've used Photoshop previously, although it has been years.Found Gimp and love 
it.I have worked for hours trying to simply put my Grandson's Face (.jpg) into 
an 8 second football players .gif
I have watched all I could possibly find on YouTubeI even signed up for the 
free 7 day Photoshop Trial but after a day with it, got so frustrated, I 
unsubscribed and cancelled the remaining 6 free days.
 From what I see, Gimp v2.10.12, if fully capable yet I continue to fail.
My ask:Gimp for Dummies steps:1. Open Gimp2. File3. Open? As Layers?4. Etc.
I am so frustrated with myself currently as I teach ERP for a living (26 years) 
and just cannot seem to figure this out for my Grandson.
ANY help getting me on the right path would be overwhelmingly appreciated.
Cheers and Thanks yall.
-J
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[Gimp-user] Grandson is counting on me

2019-09-10 Thread Joseph Cervantes via gimp-user-list
Good day all,
So thankful to have found yall.Diligently trying to help my oldest Grandson 
with a school project.Currently failing miserably thus requesting the experts 
for assistance.
I've used Photoshop previously, although it has been years.Found Gimp and love 
it.I have worked for hours trying to simply put my Grandson's Face (.jpg) into 
an 8 second football players .gif
I have watched all I could possibly find on YouTubeI even signed up for the 
free 7 day Photoshop Trial but after a day with it, got so frustrated, I 
unsubscribed and cancelled the remaining 6 free days.
>From what I see, Gimp v2.10.12, if fully capable yet I continue to fail.
My ask:Gimp for Dummies steps:1. Open Gimp2. File3. Open? As Layers?4. Etc.
I am so frustrated with myself currently as I teach ERP for a living (26 years) 
and just cannot seem to figure this out for my Grandson.
ANY help getting me on the right path would be overwhelmingly appreciated.
Cheers and Thanks yall.
-J
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