Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Animated Gif simultaneously in two different location of large background
#3
A few notes on the images.

The gif's (obviously) are in indexed colour mode. Need to be changed to RGB Image -> Mode -> RGB as a start.

Both animations are optimised and need to be unoptimised as a next step. Filters -> Animation -> Unoptimise

The 'Good Morning' gif has a white background, that needs removing Colors -> Color to Alpha for each layer.

The 'Good Morning' gif has 8 layers the 'Smiley' 24 layers. They will need the same number. Easiest way repeat 'Good Morning' three times to give 24 layers. (hint: Open once, then open as layers another two times)

Then a question of size, 80 pix square animations versus a 1280x720 background. 1280x720 is quite large for an animation. Might be better to scale that down rather than scale the animations up.

Now go and re-read ofnuts section on image sizes all being the same.

Depending how you do it, the base layer can be used as a single layer (Ofnuts sprite mode) or 'duplicate' up to 24 layers (interleave mode)

This a similar request from a couple of years ago. Not exact but the sort of procedure you will need.

https://youtu.be/Rw-Dk0oRdh4 four and a half minutes duration.

Edit:

Quote:..Move every layer manually near the proper XY position near lion....

That is the hard way Wink

Most tools show their position bottom left corner as x.y

Use those values as offsets when you come to resize the canvas of the gif's

example https://i.imgur.com/1ZtAlRw.jpg
Reply


Messages In This Thread
RE: Animated Gif simultaneously in two different location of large background - by rich2005 - 02-06-2018, 09:03 AM

Forum Jump: