11-21-2019, 01:10 PM
@kenny1999
I think something like this, Did this yesterday but then deleted after Ofnuts post. Looks like it might be what you need after all. I wish I had known that all required was 4 identical into one. Try and follow the procedure open the same gif twice and put into different places, then open the result from that and repeat the process.
----- from yesterday-----
If you can merge 2 animations then you can merge another pair to give 4 in an animation ...and again to give 8 and so on.
I am not going over 4 animations as a demo, life is too short but the main points are:
Keep everything in RGB mode. Your grid for example, while a png, is indexed. use File -> Mode -> RGB
If you make your own animations, not too difficult. Everything should be same size / number of layers / RGB Save all your working images as gimp .xcf Leave gif until the whole thing is complete.
If you use a downloaded animation. You will need to change indexed to RGB, un-optimise if required, scale to size if required. Adjust the number of layers.
Using Ofnuts plugin ofn-interleave-layers from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-too...s/scripts/ about 5 down the list.
If you have an old version get the update.
The usual for Windows, unzip, put the file ofn-interleave-layers.py in C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins
This a quick 3 min 45 sec demo of the above gibberish. https://youtu.be/aOevlpVTw5s
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I think something like this, Did this yesterday but then deleted after Ofnuts post. Looks like it might be what you need after all. I wish I had known that all required was 4 identical into one. Try and follow the procedure open the same gif twice and put into different places, then open the result from that and repeat the process.
----- from yesterday-----
If you can merge 2 animations then you can merge another pair to give 4 in an animation ...and again to give 8 and so on.
I am not going over 4 animations as a demo, life is too short but the main points are:
Keep everything in RGB mode. Your grid for example, while a png, is indexed. use File -> Mode -> RGB
If you make your own animations, not too difficult. Everything should be same size / number of layers / RGB Save all your working images as gimp .xcf Leave gif until the whole thing is complete.
If you use a downloaded animation. You will need to change indexed to RGB, un-optimise if required, scale to size if required. Adjust the number of layers.
Using Ofnuts plugin ofn-interleave-layers from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-too...s/scripts/ about 5 down the list.
If you have an old version get the update.
The usual for Windows, unzip, put the file ofn-interleave-layers.py in C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins
This a quick 3 min 45 sec demo of the above gibberish. https://youtu.be/aOevlpVTw5s
http://