Taking a GIF file that is in one mode and switching it to another mode (i.e.
combine to replace, and vice versa), may cause the GIF not to animate
correctly. Combine style GIF's build up an image piece by piece, and not all
layers are the same size. With Replace style GIF's, each layer is the
ok now heres the deal .. i do knw a tediously long and tiring way to fix this
but i was hoping there would be an easier way
i have a background image around with i want to add an animated flaming text
and a video which i converted to frames already. I have about 70 frames that i
want to add,
ok now heres the deal .. i do knw a tediously long and tiring way to fix this
but i was hoping there would be an easier way
i have a background image around with i want to add an animated flaming text
and a video which i converted to frames already. I have about 70 frames that
i want to add,
ok now heres the deal .. i do knw a tediously long and tiring way to fix this
but i was hoping there would be an easier way
i have a background image around with i want to add an animated flaming text
and a video which i converted to frames already. I have about 70 frames that i
want to add,
On 12/28/2010 08:41 PM, rainman400 wrote:
now the way i know around it is to actually manually copy and paste each
layer of the xcf i got from saving the animated text onto the each layer in a
new xcf with the main background.. but for 70 odd frames that gonna be a
pain. and i was thinking
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 20:41:07 +0100
rainman400 for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
ok now heres the deal .. i do knw a tediously long and tiring way to
fix this but i was hoping there would be an easier way
i have a background image around with i want to add an animated
flaming text and a video
GIMP-GAP plugin does what you want.
1. Convert your text into a GAP animation,
2. Convert your background into a gap animation (duplicate that single
frame 69 or however many times -- you can do the whole thing in a few
clicks using Video-Duplicate frames)
3. Use GAP's navigator to move to the