Re: [Gimp-user] gifquestion

2013-05-28 Thread Tobias Lunte
When exporting the .gif, change Frame disposal where unspecified to 
one frame per layer (replace). It's two different ways of rendering 
.gif and the other one can reduce the file size, but replace is the 
behaviour most people will expect. maybe it's worth thinking about if it 
should be defaulted in upcoming releases.


bw,
Tobl


Am 28.05.2013 03:09, schrieb Kazuki Takahashi:

well i seem to be having a problem, i know how to make a transparent image
in gimp, and i know how to make gifs in gimp, but if the background is
transparent on the gifs, it shows the previous layer on the gif, how do i
fix that?
p.s whenever i edit gifs, they turn out just fine, but I want to make my
own so...



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[Gimp-user] gifquestion

2013-05-27 Thread Kazuki Takahashi
well i seem to be having a problem, i know how to make a transparent image
in gimp, and i know how to make gifs in gimp, but if the background is
transparent on the gifs, it shows the previous layer on the gif, how do i
fix that?
p.s whenever i edit gifs, they turn out just fine, but I want to make my
own so...

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Re: [Gimp-user] gifquestion

2013-05-27 Thread Steve Kinney
On 05/27/2013 09:09 PM, Kazuki Takahashi wrote:
 well i seem to be having a problem, i know how to make a transparent image
 in gimp, and i know how to make gifs in gimp, but if the background is
 transparent on the gifs, it shows the previous layer on the gif, how do i
 fix that?
 p.s whenever i edit gifs, they turn out just fine, but I want to make my
 own so...

I'm not certain I understand the question, but if I do...

Click your mouse on the eyeball icon at the left of each unwanted
layer in the Layers dialog dock.  The eyeball will disappear and the
layer will no longer show in the main image canvas window.

If you export your image as a .gif with all the layers except the
ones you want to be visible turned off, only the ones you leave
turned on will be visible in the exported image.

:o)

Steve



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