Re: [Gimp-user] GIF animation automation and revert diff

2012-10-30 Thread Bgs


 Thanks Rob! These look really great. I'll give them a try :)

Regards
Bgs

On 10/25/2012 05:38 PM, Rob Antonishen wrote:
Take a look at AnimStack http://registry.gimp.org/node/26501which 
provides a whole batch of features for creating animations.


And to revert a diff animation layer stack, try the unoptimoze filter 
http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/en/plug-in-optimize.html


-RobA

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Quae dissolvi non possunt.


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   Ok... just to clarify. It seems there are no ideas so I actually do
have to develop it myself... :)

Bests
Bgs


On 10/09/2012 09:58 PM, Bgs wrote:

  Hi,

 I've been playing a bit with GIF animations and there are two things
 I'd like to do but haven't found any trivial solution for.

 1) I have a background type of layer and several smaller ones. I want
 to make an animation where these additional layers appear and
 disappear. The hard way to animate this is to duplicate the background
 and merge in all variations I want and create an animation from that.
 This has three drawbacks: a) It's a rather long handiwork to do it b)
 by default it produces a full-frame animation that needs to be
 optimized c) the default differential optimization might not produce
 the best result in terms of size.

 My question for the more experienced ones is: Is it possible to script
 creation of such images without creating a full fledged plugin?
 Example: I have background and layer1 through layer8 as small
 overlaying layers. I want to create a blinking/glowing effect by
 turning on and off layer1-8 in a random(like) way. Let's say I create
 a dozen of such layer on/offs and cycle the result as a GIF animation.

 2) Once I created an optimized GIF animation (differential) is there
 an easy way to convert it back to a full-frame layer structure? (This
 has practical sense for example with a couple of frames taken from a
 video).

 Thanks
 Bgs

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Re: [Gimp-user] GIF animation automation and revert diff

2012-10-25 Thread Bgs


 Ok... just to clarify. It seems there are no ideas so I actually do 
have to develop it myself... :)


Bests
Bgs


On 10/09/2012 09:58 PM, Bgs wrote:


 Hi,

I've been playing a bit with GIF animations and there are two things 
I'd like to do but haven't found any trivial solution for.


1) I have a background type of layer and several smaller ones. I want 
to make an animation where these additional layers appear and 
disappear. The hard way to animate this is to duplicate the background 
and merge in all variations I want and create an animation from that. 
This has three drawbacks: a) It's a rather long handiwork to do it b) 
by default it produces a full-frame animation that needs to be 
optimized c) the default differential optimization might not produce 
the best result in terms of size.


My question for the more experienced ones is: Is it possible to script 
creation of such images without creating a full fledged plugin? 
Example: I have background and layer1 through layer8 as small 
overlaying layers. I want to create a blinking/glowing effect by 
turning on and off layer1-8 in a random(like) way. Let's say I create 
a dozen of such layer on/offs and cycle the result as a GIF animation.


2) Once I created an optimized GIF animation (differential) is there 
an easy way to convert it back to a full-frame layer structure? (This 
has practical sense for example with a couple of frames taken from a 
video).


Thanks
Bgs

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