05-01-2022, 12:25 PM
@Luciole
Really need more information. Is the area you need to erase in the same position all the time or does it move around ?
If it moves around, not much you can do except work each layer individually.
If the position is fixed it might be possible to overlay the area with a remade background.
First thing to try is Filters -> Animation -> Unoptimise which makes a new animation with complete layers.
Next for any editing is Image -> Mode -> RGB that gets more colours available.
If possible post a screenshot of the animation and the part that is erased.
Really need more information. Is the area you need to erase in the same position all the time or does it move around ?
If it moves around, not much you can do except work each layer individually.
If the position is fixed it might be possible to overlay the area with a remade background.
Quote:...(erase a part of the gif with an eraser) but I don't want to do the same thing for each layer, there are a lot and it's not very precise (and it doesn't work, anyway)...
First thing to try is Filters -> Animation -> Unoptimise which makes a new animation with complete layers.
Next for any editing is Image -> Mode -> RGB that gets more colours available.
If possible post a screenshot of the animation and the part that is erased.