Thank you, now I see what you mean. I thought you were using ping-pong
descriptively. I didn't realize it's an option.
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On Monday 13 November 2006 2:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Yes, I basically want Gimp-Gap ping-pong. I was unclear in
> that three frames was only an example. My animation uses 17
> frames. I use the replace option and pause 1 second between
> frames. Both are fine for my animation but I
Yes, I basically want Gimp-Gap ping-pong. I was unclear in that three
frames was only an example. My animation uses 17 frames. I use the
replace option and pause 1 second between frames. Both are fine for my
animation but I want "ping-pong."
If I understand your post correctly, the simpl
On Monday 13 November 2006 12:00 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I've created an animated gif which I want to perform what I
> think is a reverse loop. In explanation, I'll use a
> three-layer example. I want the animation to proceed from
> frame 1 to frame 2 to frame 3, then back to frame 2 to
I've created an animated gif which I want to perform what I think is a
reverse loop. In explanation, I'll use a three-layer example. I want
the animation to proceed from frame 1 to frame 2 to frame 3, then back
to frame 2 to frame 1 and repeat. An analogy would be a ball
continually rollin