(05-15-2021, 07:13 PM)rich2005 Wrote: An alternative and linked to the gimp-dog animation. I used the gmic plugin to animate the dog across the backdrop. It can be used to move a window across, all depends on the mask used. The main settings as this:
That gives a full width animation so I cropped it down to this:
Not as picky on sizes as ofnuts plugin.
Thanks!! Of course I'm still interested in Ofnuts' explanation, so I can grow in that direction as well, but your tutorial is valuable to me too.
Question, within the concept of "frame delay" for animation (GIF WebP) , do you think there might be a minimum threshold limitation?
I was playing around animating a copy of an old psychedelic poster, and was trying to get the most fluid movement I could get.
WebP allows you to specify 10 ms, 5ms, even 1 ms frame delays, but as far as I can determine, they all run at the same speed.
This is detectable because despite the varying frame delays, all three running side by side stay in perfect sync with one another. And you'd expect some variance if one was actually running faster versus the others?
It's got me wondering if the "interframe pause" between frames becomes the governing factor once the actual frame display delay goes under a certain value