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Animated JPGs // Communityamerican policeJul 26, 2001, 12:16pm
How do you make animated jpgs? Dont the frames have to be 128x128 and put
top to bottom? Anyone know a program that can make a gif to jpg? Thanks in advance :)) --American Police american policeJul 26, 2001, 12:17pm
Sorry, this may be the wrong newsgroup to post this in.
Probably should of put it in worldbuilders? --American Police [View Quote] nornnyJul 26, 2001, 1:38pm
they can be any size, to my knowledge, all the frames have to be the same
size though, however and be put evenly apart. Take a look at some of the animated textures to see. Personally, I'd reccomend just using the Paint Shop Pro Animation tool to put it together. Nornny [View Quote] iceyJul 26, 2001, 3:08pm
Any good painting program and photo editor has a converter to different
formats, if you d/l and examine one of the many animated textures it'll be easier to understand than words, 128x128 each frame is fine http://aw2.mpl.net/aw/textures/alph2.jpg icey [View Quote] > How do you make animated jpgs? Dont the frames have to be 128x128 and put > top to bottom? Anyone know a program that can make a gif to jpg? Thanks in > advance :)) > > --American Police karhsiJul 26, 2001, 5:22pm
Epip has a nice tutorial for animated sprites, using PSP's Animator.
http://members.nbci.com/Epips/lessons/spritelesson.htm? -Karhsi. american police <bob at bobscalot.com> > How do you make animated jpgs? Dont the frames have to be 128x128 and put > top to bottom? Anyone know a program that can make a gif to jpg? Thanks in > advance :)) > > --American Police > > kahJul 26, 2001, 7:45pm
american policeJul 26, 2001, 8:45pm
Thanks for all the replies and help :))
KAH, he said there was a program attached... --American Police mike zimmerJul 27, 2001, 1:06am
kahJul 27, 2001, 11:51am
wingJul 27, 2001, 2:27pm
I made the same mistake. Grr. And I was on a 9600bps connection at the time. Hadda terminate the connection and redial to all 12
local dialup numbers a couple times. And no other ISP with affordable rates (ie not $1 an hour beyond 100 hours) is available either. AND NO I'M NOT MOVING OUT OF HICKVILLE. [View Quote] tony mJul 27, 2001, 2:28pm
In the future, please post a link. I am using a newsreader that
apparently cannot interpret binary attachments. And don't tell me to just look at the subject; I don't see it when you change subjects whilst inside the thread, and I also don't see the post size. On 26 Jul 2001 17:24:39 -0400, "chucks party" [View Quote] >I am attaching a program called FSmaker that will make bmp files into a bmp >filmstrip. Extract the contents into a new folder. click the exe file to open >the program and that's all there is to it. Open each bmp frame in the order you >want it in the film and when all are added hit the create button. Then you can >take that bmp film and convert it to jpg. Very easy program to use and it makes >perfect films every time and allows you to adjust the pixel size according to >the pixel of the picture. 128 pixels is default. Have fun :) > > >begin 666 FSmaker.zip *snip binary* >` >end > - Tony M. mike zimmerJul 27, 2001, 5:45pm
ananasJul 27, 2001, 7:56pm
Each picture of an animated texture has to be square but it
doesn't need to be 128x128 or 256x256. The height has to be a multiple of the width. A program to convert gif into strips can be found at http://www.mindworkshop.com/alchemy/alchemy.html / http://www.mindworkshop.com/alchemy/gifcon.html but be sure to "reconstruct" the GIF if it is compressed and make it square before you convert to a strip. [View Quote] -- "_ | /\ \ / __/ /_ just inJul 29, 2001, 10:58pm
I believe that lengthwise jpgs also work. Its just that nobody makes them
that way. Regards, Justin [View Quote] raven shadowAug 2, 2001, 7:58am
Nope , been there , tried that :-)
AW check the image's width first , then splits the image into separate images , based on it's width . So the frames should be created vertically and each frame must be the same size , with equal dimensions. [View Quote] |