Re: [Gimp-user] Re: WIP animation

2005-01-30 Thread Manuel
El Domingo, 30 de Enero de 2005 16:43, GSR - FR escribió:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-01-29 at 2134.12 +0100):
> > What you have seen is an animation ot the progress you have done in the
> > image. Now, how can I save this progress as an animated gif or a set of
> > images for each frame??
>
> Does it have to be one frame per paint stroke? If not, you can try
> with some kind of video recorder (xvidcap, vncrec, vnc2swf...), some
> can output to separate images and you can always decompose videos into
> frames. This last case could be used to select finished strokes,
> discarding other intermediate frames, but that would require lot of
> manual intervention. As you do not explain the final usage, it is hard
> to guess valid solutions.


GSR, what i want is the functionality that oekakis have, and also some paint 
programs, a way to see the development of a painting.
It's very usefull for artists to see how others paint, they can learn just 
watching. And is a great way for sharing techniques.

Recording a video is an extreme solution, but easy to do.


Carol Spears answered me this, about the GAP plugin:
> all of this is easier with gimp-gap.  it has copy frames and can also
> duplicate frames.  when you are finished, it can turn frames into one
> image (xcf, gif, mng or maybe psd (psd untested by me).
>
> carol




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> GSR
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[Gimp-user] Re: WIP animation

2005-01-30 Thread GSR - FR
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-01-29 at 2134.12 +0100):
> What you have seen is an animation ot the progress you have done in the image.
> Now, how can I save this progress as an animated gif or a set of images for 
> each frame??

Does it have to be one frame per paint stroke? If not, you can try
with some kind of video recorder (xvidcap, vncrec, vnc2swf...), some
can output to separate images and you can always decompose videos into
frames. This last case could be used to select finished strokes,
discarding other intermediate frames, but that would require lot of
manual intervention. As you do not explain the final usage, it is hard
to guess valid solutions.

GSR
 
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